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I just installed a set of Kenda 33x10.5r17's and have been very impressed by them. They were cheap to buy, run quiet on the highway, look good, and most importantly did great in the mud this weekend. 10/10 would buy again...
I’m only 2200 miles in on the Pirelli Scorpions but I really do love these tires. They seem super soft and grippy so, that makes me think that they will wear quicker.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the Pirellis. We’ve got 13,500 miles on them since November. All four tires were at 7/32 when we crossed 10,000 miles.
One of my Pirelli P zero non-runflat tires hit a nail couple weeks ago. The tire shop also told me it was not fixable. I fixed it using the Slime tire plug kit for $10. Running fine for a few months already.
I've also replaced the worn original tires with Pirellis that I keep fully inflated, much smoother quieter ride than It got with the original tires and maybe getting a little better with the new tires.
I have personally used the Pirelli Cinturato P7s on 3 cars and they are very good tires, and lasted at least 40k miles before I sold the vehicle. And if it does happen to snow, you'll be covered, too
Been riding the Kenda Small Block 8 without any problems lately, though I don't live in the "glassy" part of Berlin.
They flat spot sitting overnight, but only noticeable really in colder temps (below 40 or so I'd say?)
My R6 came with Angel GTs but they suck, so I got supercorsas.
Pirelli P7 A/S - nice but wore quickly, even on a Honda Fit. That, and the Pirelli A/S runflats that came OEM on the Alfa are the worst tires I've used
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