Tires Continental or Cooper

Continental Tires
RR50
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Rating 5.0

I buy Michelin or Continental….if it’s a truck and I need off road tires I’ll consider BFG.

That’s the end of my list….Ive never had a blow out, never even had a flat that left me stranded (I know; this one’s got a component of luck too), but good tires wear better, I regularly get 50k miles out of those brands, and I usually change my tires around 40% left, so they’d easily go 70k miles.

Pros: wear better, no blow outs
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Continental Tires

I swapped my OEMs with [Continental ExtremeContact DWS-06 Plus](https://continentaltire.com/tires/extremecontact-dws06-plus). They're pretty good and highly recommended everywhere.

Pros: pretty good, highly recommended
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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Cooper Tires

These tires are the most grippy tires I've ever had, including the most traction on wet roads I've ever had. I rotated them regularly. Anyways, Cooper Zeon RS3 - fantabulous performance in dry and wet, at the expense of relatively short lifespan.

Pros: fantabulous performance dry and wet
Cons: relatively short lifespan
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Continental Tires

The answer is conti premium contact 6, or yoko v105. Both good tyres but allow you to explore the limits without silly speeds and good feedback.

Pros: good feedback
Cons: explore limits
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Continental Tires
Shishamylov
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Rating 4.0

Conti ecs02. Upgraded from Bridgestone re97as a few days ago and haven’t had any wheel spin yet. I haven’t done a pull from a dig yet but leaned into first after about 2k rpm a few times and did rolling pulls and it’s been great. No wheel hop either. They do feel a lot firmer and you notice imperfection in the road a lot more. They also kick up rocks way more than touring all seasons.

Pros: no wheel spin, great pulls
Cons: feel a lot firmer
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Continental Tires
Dayman8212
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Rating 1.0

I had this issue with four new Continental PureContacts almost two years ago. I had one blow out the side wall from a small pothole. Had it replaced and that one got a bubble in the sidewall. Had that one replaced and that one and another original got a bubble. No potholes hit, correct psi, etc. DT replaced them all with Michelin Defenders. I've hit some bad pot holes in Dallas highways and they have held up strong. Apparently Continental has had issues with sidewalls being weak due to cure time. It's unfortunate because they were so quiet, great traction in the rain and comfortable. I don't think I'd risk going with Continental again.

Pros: quiet, great traction
Cons: weak sidewalls, bubbles
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