Tires Pirelli or Kumho

Pirelli Tires
tzcreepsy
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Rating 5.0

I highly recommend Pirelli P4 Persist's, they're really good. They'll last a long time and handle well in all sorts of weather, of course you still gotta be careful in heavy rain and snow though.

Pros: last a long time, handle well
Cons: careful in heavy rain
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Pirelli Tires

I’ve been on the pirelli scorpions (18”) for two years. Got me through Chicago snows and Orlando heat with minimal noise. No complaints at all.

Pros: minimal noise
Cons: none
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Pirelli Tires

in the summer i swap to 22” range wheels with pirelli scorpions and get 2.1 to 2.7 mi/kw. so best case scenario, i’m getting 380.

Pros: better mileage in summer
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Pirelli Tires
PetriDishCocktail
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Rating 4.0

The Pirelli gives the nicest overall ride, with a sporty steering input. The continental gives the most overall grip and is best in deep snow (4+ inches). The Michelin feels the sportiest, But you feel every minor road imperfection.

Pros: sporty steering input
Cons: feel road imperfection
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Pirelli Tires
lodi078
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Rating 3.0

Finally found the cause of the random jumping and wiggling at speed. Had the wheel & tires balanced 2 times before finally deciding to change the set. The foam padding on the original factory pirelli tires has dislodged and was probably causing uneven balance.

Pros: uneven balance, random jumping
Cons: foam padding dislodged
Mileage: 27000 km
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