Tires Pirelli or DUNLOP

Pirelli Tires
Jonsonz
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Rating 4.0

I'm running the Pirelli AS+3 at 225 40 r18. A noticeably quieter tire coming from the stock Michelin Pilot Sport 4. Feeling wise they're definitely all season tires, in that they feel less precise (don't feel initial turn in as much as with the summer tires). However, for daily traction and occasional goofing off they're good.

Pros: quieter tire, good traction
Cons: less precise feeling
Vehicle: Toyota
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Pirelli Tires

Theoretically, the Michelin will last longer and you can use tread ware warranty. My Pirelli lasted 26,000 si hoping to get more out of the Michelin.

Pros: last longer, tread warranty
Mileage: 41843 km
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Pirelli Tires

I have a 22 and the pirellis were awesome at first but definitely did not last. There’s a reason they have no manufacturer warranty. They are performance tires. Rubber is soft and wears faster.

Pros: awesome at first
Cons: did not last
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DUNLOP Tires

My Dunlops are near end of life. I only work two days a week so I’ve made it work but driving in the other day had a quarter inch of snow on the ground…..sketchy asfff.

Cons: near end of life
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 2.0

I can tell you the Pirelli have a very low durability and are not recommended if you’re not planning to spend a significant amount of time on the track.

Cons: very low durability
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