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FEDERAL Tires

[Federal 595 RS-R](https://www.onlinetires.com/products/vehicle/tires/federal/235%252F40-17+federal+595+rs-r+racing+90w+bsw.html) 235/40/17 under $100 per tire. I loved this tire, grip so nice.

Pros: grip so nice
Vehicle: Nissan
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Pirelli Tires

I was looking for the same size but Kijiji'ed a 1-year old set of Pirelli Winter Carvings, on steelies, for 340. Checked the wheels for rust/cracks, treads, consistent pressure across tires.

Pros: consistent pressure across tires
Vehicle: Audi Q5
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FEDERAL Tires

So I have the 595 evos on my Genesis Coupe. Tire wear is pretty good I've had them for 3 seasons now and I'll likely get a 4th out of them. They have a veeerrry stiff sidewall and are quite difficult to mount/dismount. They're very responsive and turn in is very good. They grip and grip and grip in the dry, but in the wet they're not very confidence inspiring. They also run slightly bigger than the size listed.

Pros: good tire wear, very responsive
Cons: stiff sidewall, difficult mount
Vehicle: Hyundai Genesis Coupe
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FEDERAL Tires

I run 595 evo's in the rear on my M3, they were cheap as fuck ($75/tire from amazon) and seem to have the longest tread life of any tire I've ran. Typically I get 5k-7k miles on my rear tires and I've had these for 7k now and there's a lot of life left. They wear super evenly too, grip in the dry is perfect, wet is fine unless you get on it, then of course you spin a little.

Pros: longest tread life, even wear
Cons: spin a little when wet
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 11265 km
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Pirelli Tires

I bought 17" rims and Pirelli Sottozero 3 performance winters. The one time they saw snow last year was a ton of fun and they handled it like a champ. The other 99% of the time, when they were driven in the rain, they were awesome.

Pros: ton of fun, awesome
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Pirelli Tires

thankfully i opted for the wheel / tire protection and that paid off. ive had every tire replaced at least once, and finally just switched to pirelli's which i have loved for the past year and a half.

Pros: loved for the past year
Cons: stock dunlops gave issues
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FEDERAL Tires

I currently have these tires on my mk2 in 165-45r15 on some porsche phonedials. They are awesome because they exist in sizes that the general population doesn't care about and they are super cheap. The down side..... They have sh!tty grip and the sidewalls are made of spaghetti. They feel like poop in the turns. But hey, for how cheap they are I can't really complain.

Pros: available in niche sizes, super cheap
Cons: shitty grip, weak sidewalls, poor in turns
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Pirelli Tires

The PP p zeros don't last very long under any driving conditions, and they are expensive. There are a lot of cheaper summer tires that'll last as long or longer, look at the hankook ventus v12

Pros: cheaper alternatives exist
Cons: don't last long, expensive
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Pirelli Tires

I have Pirelli P4's... I love the tread warranty - expecting that I'll get 9,000 miles out of them. But I find that I'm losing traction more often than I'd like when I accelerate, and make turns.

Pros: tread warranty
Cons: losing traction
Mileage: 9000 km
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