I'd recommend Firestone Firehawk Indy 500. They're really good and affordable tires that have excellent grip. They don't have much road noise and last decently long.
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The 15x5 (black) steel wheels on my Yaris only weigh 15 lbs and the H-rated 175/65-15 Michelin summer tires I have weigh 14.7, so less than 30 lbs a corner. What I can't believe is how heavy some of the all-terrain tire/wheel combos are that people buy without researching the implications first. I did a lot of research to find a light AT tire, jumping from 30 lbs for the OEM tire to 39 for an AT in my stock 245/75-16 size, just a higher weight rating. The steel wheels on the truck weigh 32 lbs, so 71 lbs/corner.
I changed over to Michelin when my new 992S came with 'Goodyear" of all things..and I love the Michelin's..
2nd set of Pirellis on my 991 Turbo S. Got them when there weren’t any Michelins available. Absolutely no complaints whatsoever.
Just got some new PS4S and they are incredible
PS4S were way better for me
The stock p zeros felt like I was driving on hockey pucks and it was just kinda squirrely
PS4S
The only places where the Pirelli really shines is in the rain and the cash register. In every other aspect, the Michelin is the superior tire.
Currently running them, only got them because they came with the rims I wanted so I decided to run them. They’re ok.. much louder than my falkens so i will not be buying another set. They seem to be wearing fine.
Same story. Popped three in the last month, potholes are awful here on Long Island, and my Arteon is paying the price.
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