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Owners' choice:
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I use Pirelli Weatheractives and they are an all weather tires (not all season, all weather) and work great and I'm in MB. Our winters are worse than yours and the tires were fine.
Put these on for the first time after running potenza since new; honestly it’s like having a new car. They are the perfect road tyre for this car.
I replaced toyos at the same mileage with the same Pirellis. Huge difference in handling, I was shitting diamonds with Toyos on wet roads in heavy rain. They hydroplaned like crazy. I have put 65k on Pirellis by now and still have some life in them, probably another 10k. Great tires. And they were less noisy than toyos at least in the beginning.
I went with Bridgestone Potenza Sport AS, as I got too good of a deal to pass up, and have been very happy with them so far!
I also bought the Pirelli Scorpions. Well done, great tires, so much better than the stock Toyos.
Have the same Pirelli's
They are exponentially better than those stock Toyo tires
I noticed considerably less road noise with the Scorpions compared with the Toyos that came with the car
have some re003s on mine, but i’ve noticed they can get a little squealy off the line, even while dry
I’ve had these tires 10 months on my Toyota Corolla and the fronts are down to 5/32. This is not an all season tire only use it for snowy months period.
TLDR; I had to replace my Bridgestone Weatherpeaks within 5 months and 7,000 miles with 2 tire rotations and balances in between. I opted to go with Michelin instead.
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