Pirelli p zero elect tires

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Does anyone know the tread depth on a new Pirelli p zero elect tire that is on my 21 GTPE? Tried to look up but sure are scared to let that be known. I'm down to 5/32nds already with less than 9K miles. Won't say they haven't done some spinning but am an old duffer so not real often. Seems like they'll be shot at 20K miles.
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Mine were just over 8/32. I have about 4,200 miles a they’re at about 7/32. They are not known for lasting long at all and summers just don’t last long period.
 

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I have never been a fan of Pirelli p-zero tires in the past as I find the wear ratings are hopelessly optimistic at best and they tend to go off the boil very quickly long before you reach the wear indicators. These elect tires unfortunaly have not changed my option they spin up far to easily, no lead feet required and will need to babied to get any sort of life out them.
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