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Continental Tires
Xephycs72
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Rating 5.0

Got some Continentals, (Dws06 Plus) they feel great. Minimal road noise. Nice grippy feel. Feels like I'm on train tracks.

Pros: minimal road noise, nice grippy feel
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Continental Tires
elcuydangerous
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Rating 4.5

Yes, GP5000s are one of the best all around tubeless tires. Good luck finding 32s in stock, been looking for a whole year and NO ONE has them.

The grip is very good (GP5000s might be marginally better), and they are pretty supple tires so they are comfortable

Pros: best all around, very good grip
Cons: hard to find
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Continental Tires

personally I skipped going for the Hakkapeliittas this time and went with Continental IceContact XTRM Studded, So far they have been great! but damn are they loud on dry pavement lol.

Pros: have been great
Cons: loud on dry pavement
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Continental Tires
mach250
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Rating 3.0

Decided to bump it up 5 to 245/40/20 and 275/35/20 and try some Continental ExtremeContact tires. Tested them out and noticed the faster I go the more floaty or the feeling that the car is 30 feet long (aka 1980's boat sized cars). Is this from what I've read that the sidewalls are softer on continental tires?

Cons: floaty feeling, softer sidewalls
Vehicle: BMW
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My 2013 Tig with continental contact-pro tires has just lost the 2nd tire to sidewall failure at only 30k mi. First was a blowout, thankfully while parked. Second was a slow leak. No known issue that would have caused side-wall failure. Never saw that before.

Cons: sidewall failure, slow leak
Mileage: 48280 km
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