Tires Pirelli or DUNLOP

Pirelli Tires

I only rode budget tires like Pirelli P7 Sport (35 mm) and Continental Ultra Sport (32 mm). Both tires have the same width, but the Pirelli has a kevlar bead instead of wire.

Pros: kevlar bead
Cons: budget tires
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Pirelli Tires

We replaced our right away and got the pirelli weatheractives. They are 100x better and great in the snow.

Pros: great in the snow
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Pirelli Tires
Odinizm
  • Grip:
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Rating 3.0

Here in the UK I replaced mine about 2 years after the last set were installed. Car averages about 11000 miles per year. The previous ones were Bridgestone Alenza I think. I went with the Pirelli P Zero NCS for the 22 inch rims. I cant tell if they are quieter but handle well.

Pros: handle well
Cons: quieter cant tell
Mileage: 17702 km
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Pirelli Tires
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  • Ride comfort:
Rating 3.0

They rebalanced the OEM Continentals with some improvement, but they still vibrated. I replaced the tires at 36k with Pirrellis (sp?). Some improvement with the vibration but still.

Pros: some vibration improvement
Cons: still vibrates
Mileage: 36000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

At around 40-45 degrees, stock Dunlops start to slip around corners with these tires in a bad way. 30's, you'll definitely lose control easily and slide with any hard braking.

Cons: lose control easily
Vehicle: Subaru
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DUNLOP Tires

The Dunlop summers? Yeah they're terrible lol. Basically useless under 40 degrees as they turn rock solid and no longer grip the road

Cons: useless under 40 degrees
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