Tires Pirelli or Kumho

Pirelli Tires
tmazey
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Rating 5.0

I had great luck with Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tires. Got a lot of miles out of them and when they wore done, they didn't get loud. Highly recommend these tires

Pros: got a lot of miles
Cons: none
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Pirelli Tires
hellobrooklyn
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Rating 5.0

Pirelli Scorpion AT+ on my 3rd Gen for 2 years and I love them. Noticeably more civilized on pavement and still excellent off road and in snow.

Pros: civilized on pavement, excellent off-road
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Pirelli Tires
Chuckler3
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Rating 4.0

I've used the Cinturato 1/2s. As long as you're not trying to race the thing they're great. Good wet traction, decent enough dry traction. 70k was easy. Got 91k and 86k out of the first two sets of 1's. The pattern is also fairly quite.

Pros: good wet traction, quiet pattern
Mileage: 70000 km
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Pirelli Tires

My last car purchased needed new tires and the seller let me choose the tires and we negotiated the price from there. We went with a Pirelli tire which was a really good tire, seller happy buyer happy.

Pros: really good tire
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Pirelli Tires
jbird600
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Rating 2.5

My Mustang came from the factory with P-Zero summer tires and I too can confirm that they are pretty "brittle" and lacking in grip until you get a lot of heat into them.

Cons: brittle, lacking grip
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Kumho Tires

That’s probably the number 1 thing I research when I buy tires now, I hate the loud hum some tires get as they wear. I’ve had two sets of Kumhos and I won’t be buying a third.

Cons: loud hum as they wear
Vehicle: Ford
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