Tires Pirelli or Kumho

Kumho Tires

bon rapport qualité/prix. fais le boulot. j'ai pris un modèle annoncé peu bruyant et il est peu bruyant.

Pros: bon rapport qualité/prix, peu bruyant
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Kumho Tires

Kumho c’est pas du premium mais pour un usage quotidien normal ça fait largement le taf, jamais eu de souci perso.

Pros: fait le taf, aucun souci
Cons: pas premium
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Pirelli Tires
Karl_1340
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Rating 4.0

I got the Pirelli P-Zero AS+3 UHP all seasons in a 235/40/18 size for my summer setup. They are slightly louder than the stock Kumhos and are fantastic in the rain.

Pros: fantastic in rain
Cons: slightly louder
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Pirelli Tires

Since you are driving in wet asphalt a lot, maybe Pirelli Ice Zero 2, which was selected as best by Teknikens Värld last year.

Pros: best on wet asphalt
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Kumho Tires
fenderbassplaya
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Rating 3.5

Overall happy with my Kumho Roadventure AT51 on my F150. Not the best on pure ice, but only real complaint on the F150 is they don’t seem to last as long as I’d like, but I run them all year and I’ll get equivalent of about 30,000mi out of a set, heavy truck, all year, towing, winter, mud, highway, you name it - and a lot of roundabouts in my neck of the woods which is apparently known to be hard on them… from chatting with buddies I get about 90% of the kms they get on a set of BFG KO2, but they cost about 20-30% less typically, and are quieter, and seem roughly equal capability otherwise.

Pros: Good value, quieter, capable
Cons: Poor on ice, shorter lifespan
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 48280 km
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Pirelli Tires
snowsquanch
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Rating 3.5

I have the Pirelli scorpion at plus 10 plys with 60 000km so far they have been very durable, good in deep snow, about as good as you can expect for an all season on ice, good in soft ground / mud, decent on the highway under 120km/h but definitely fall short of the stock Michelins AT2’s I had on the highway.

Definitely notice the added weight and stiffer ride of the 10 ply’s. Tires are wearing well and I have not been gentle on them, expect them to last 100 000+ km.

Pros: Very durable, good in snow/mud, long lifespan
Cons: Stiffer ride, heavy, weaker highway performance
Mileage: 60000 km
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Kumho Tires

No an EV but on an XF Jaguar 2 months and still slippy. Never again am I going to buy Kumho tyres.

Cons: slippy, poor grip
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Pirelli Tires
purplehairedpagan
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Rating 2.0

This summer, I swapped out my Pirelli's at around 21k on a 2021 EX. I was starting to hydroplane with minimal water on the road. Although costly, I'm glad I did. The new ones make the ride so much better.

Pros: ride so much better
Cons: starting to hydroplane
Mileage: 21000 km
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