Tires Pirelli or DUNLOP

Pirelli Tires
DerSpiegel
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Rating 5.0

I'm running Neuspeed RSe16s 17x8.0 45mm with 235/45/17s on stock suspension - zero rub, plenty of clearance, wheels almost flush. One thing I found out with tire size and ride quality, the tires themselves matter as much as sizing. I initially put on Bridgestone RE980AS XLs and they were brittle and hard as a rock with the standard suspension. A switch to grand touring Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus XL made ALL the difference in ride, sacrificing a few tenths of speed on freeway onramps and a bit of capability in the wet. It was worth it.

Pros: better ride, more capability
Cons: less speed, less capability
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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DUNLOP Tires

Once the q4s are over like, 70 degrees, or basically u ride a few miles on the turns gently, they'll be warm enough and will stick like glue.

Pros: stick like glue
Cons: square out quickly
Mileage: 1000 km
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Pirelli Tires

I'm assuming they are the all season PZero Nero (not sure if they made a summer tire) They are "okay" tires. not great in the wet or snow, and I always end up being concerned about what they are going to do in a corner.

Pros: okay tires
Cons: not great in wet, snow
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Pirelli Tires

My Mustang came with those and I do not recommend driving on them at below +5c degrees. I drove at 1-2 degrees and the car felt very loose and slidy when turning, even at lower speeds.

Pros: came with the car
Cons: felt very loose
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Pirelli Tires
rld14
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Rating 2.0

I own a few cars that I have P Zeros on. Forget snow, when it's below about 45F or so they don't hook up, when it's below freezing they're hard, and when temps are in the single digits/teens they're downright scary.

Pros: owned on a few cars
Cons: scary in single digits
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