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Pirelli Tires
Dustincanada1970
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Rating 5.0

Um I got my x3mc with p0's pz4 and I love them because there is no sideflex in them, you really only feel the suspension working and not the tire, so very darty steering if you will.

Pros: no sideflex, darty steering
Vehicle: BMW X3
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MICHELIN Tires

Ich bin ganz zufrieden mit den Crossclimate. Die erkaufen sich ihre lange Haltbarkeit und gute Performance bei Trockenheit aber mit Schwächen bei Nässe.

Pros: lange Haltbarkeit, gute Performance
Cons: Schwächen bei Nässe
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Pirelli Tires

For a car that is not driven a lot I would go for Pirelli SF3. They wear relatively fast but otherwise are great allraound.

Pros: great allraound
Cons: wear relatively fast
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Pirelli Tires

The tire in your picture is damaged from an impact like a pothole. You can see the rubber transfer on the rim. I have a Calligraphy with 21" wheels, and the OE Pirelli is $653. They are foam lined and offer a quiet ride, but i will definitely be replacing them with a Michelin or Continental as soon they reach 4/32nds. The replacement tires will probably cost half as much as OE.

Pros: quiet ride, foam lined
Cons: expensive, impact damage
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Pirelli Tires
Mixzzz
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Rating 1.0

Got a pair of P7s with wheels I bought - they had radial pull. No matter the car I put them on, I had to really fight the car to go straight because it would pull on the worn part of the road. Inner part of the tire quickly worn away while the outer part still had decent tread left. And yes, alignment had been done recently on one of the cars.

Cons: radial pull, worn away
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