Originally Posted by IndyIan
Just be sure they don't crack at low temps. If they aren't the all-season version I would expect they can't be used some where below 0C. -7C is Michelin/BFG lowest limit which I flirted with a couple times with the sport comp 2s. They actually worked just fine around freezing even in the wet, but I never got into snow with them thankfully... The sport comp 2's did end up with some odd shoulder tread cracking at the end of 30k km and a couple seasons of autocross, so who knows if it was the cold or the overheating on the track.
Yeah, they definitely aren't the all-season version. The standard tires that come on it are the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season run-flat:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...and%20Cherokee%204X4&autoModClar=SRT
The optional tires are the P Zero run-flat:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...and%20Cherokee%204X4&autoModClar=SRT
And they mention that caveat you noted:
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Pirelli's warranty does not cover tires that develop compound cracking due to use in ambient temperatures below 45° Fahrenheit (7° Celsius), so the P Zero Run Flat, like all summer tires, is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
Just be sure they don't crack at low temps. If they aren't the all-season version I would expect they can't be used some where below 0C. -7C is Michelin/BFG lowest limit which I flirted with a couple times with the sport comp 2s. They actually worked just fine around freezing even in the wet, but I never got into snow with them thankfully... The sport comp 2's did end up with some odd shoulder tread cracking at the end of 30k km and a couple seasons of autocross, so who knows if it was the cold or the overheating on the track.
Yeah, they definitely aren't the all-season version. The standard tires that come on it are the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season run-flat:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...and%20Cherokee%204X4&autoModClar=SRT
The optional tires are the P Zero run-flat:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...and%20Cherokee%204X4&autoModClar=SRT
And they mention that caveat you noted:
Quote
Pirelli's warranty does not cover tires that develop compound cracking due to use in ambient temperatures below 45° Fahrenheit (7° Celsius), so the P Zero Run Flat, like all summer tires, is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.