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I switched to Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 on our 17 Touareg, night and day from stock. They’re expensive, but worth it.
I have a pair of Kenda Slant Six in 60 tpi, they are good roller, grippy enough, and pretty supple. I do like them.
I've had Pirelli Scorpion plus all season 15 years ago on my old Nissan Sentra and it did a great job for 50k miles. Right now, i have Pirelli Scorpion AT plus and it does a great job so far in all weather with my Lexus GX460. I have good experience so far with Pirelli compared to other brands.
If you only drive on snow a handful of days a year, I'd get the Pirellis, they'll be better than the other two most of time.
I put the scorpions on my wife’s 21 cx9. And they are amazing. Very smooth and quiet.
+1 to the pirelli p zero tlr rs. I use them with a latex tube and it’s really smooth and my bike feels really grounded in fast corners
I have the Scorpions and would highly recommend. Quiet and smooth... especially compared to the OEMs they replaced.
I've owned both. The only advantage to the Pirelli is that they are a little more comfortable. The Michelins are better in every other way.
I was just struggling with a set of these the other day, they are 28mm and my rims are actually hooked at 22mm internal, so nothing too crazy. I barely managed to get 1 bead on, so I knew the second one would be a pain lol. It took a lot of convincing to get them on.
No point going for the TO (Tesla original) models with a bit of foam in them, they claim this will reduce road noise but this really makes no differemce. If you want a quieter ride install some sound deadener pads.
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