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Pirelli Tires

I personally love the Pirelli Scorpion AS 3 tires. Great overall performance and a 70k mile warranty. I’ve put them (and the AS 2) on 2 of my trucks (07 F150 King Ranch and 20 RAM 1500 Limited) , Chevy Cruze LTZ and Equinox LT AWD.

Pros: great overall performance
Vehicle: Ford
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Got a chance to ride the t33, it handles really well. It compares well to the road 6. I like the t33 on canyon roads a bit better going edge to edge.

Pros: handles really well
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

When I picked up a new vehicle, they sold me Bridgestone Blizzak tires and they were awesome. They're a studless winter tire and they are really good in snow and on ice.

Pros: really good in snow
Cons: wear in warmer temps
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Replaced a broken rear hatch strut and rear shocks replaced under warranty (common issues). New Michelin Cross-Climates at 45k replacing the OEM Bridgestones.

Pros: new Michelin Cross-Climates
Cons: OEM Bridgestones
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 45000 km
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Pirelli Tires
Zephrys99
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Rating 3.0

I got Pirelli P-Zero’s. Meh…. They just came with the Tesla rims. Ok, but I would have went with a Nokian. The pirellis are quiet, smooth run flats…. But the grip is nothing special.

Pros: quiet, smooth run flats
Cons: grip is nothing special
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SchroedingersWombat
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Rating 3.0

Fronts are 5/32 and rears are 6/32. I'll save the $40 and do it myself. And when the time comes, I'll replace them with something that will last more than, say, 20k miles. I just wish Nokian made tires that fit the 19" wheels.

Pros: replace with longer lasting
Vehicle: Volvo V60
Mileage: 9000 km
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stackthecoins
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Rating 1.0

Absolutely hated them on a ‘26 R1S. Only lasted three weeks before I threw them in the basement and paid another $4k to swap for 20” wheels and Goodyears. The ride sucked. Very bumpy, felt every imperfection in the road, and All Purpose soft was no comfort.

The efficiency is much higher than the AT or AS options, but an average of 1.9kwh v. 2.5~kwh is worth how much better the ride is now.

Only keeping the 22” wheels in case I decide to throw some Michelins on eventually to see if it was just those Pirellis. These stock tires are getting tossed.

I will also say that when I had the SC swap wheels and tires, they found the stock Pirellis were *very* unbalanced.

It was like 36, 25, 12, 22 and the alignment was very jacked up as well. Can’t believe they signed off on that before delivery.

Pros: higher efficiency
Cons: ride sucked, very bumpy, felt imperfections, very unbalanced, poor longevity
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TheLankSquad
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Rating 2.0

Do not get the P-Zeros trashhhh tire, very stiff I tried them on didn’t like em, way too much cabin noise Continentals are good, idk where you live but if you got the cheddar, go Michelin pilot sport all seasons. If you have a big o tires near your area they might be able to hook you up

Pros: Continentals are good
Cons: P-Zeros trash, very stiff, too much cabin noise
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