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That said, I’ve had a good experience with the discount tire house branded “Rocky Mountain” tires. They’re 3 peak rated M/S tires. And road noise is not bad at all. I don’t even hear it. I have about 15k on them over the last year or so.
Just bought these at America's Tire (same company as Discount Tire) and couldn't be more happy with their service and the tires. Better than the Kumhos and the car doesn't shudder any more when coming to a stop on loose ground. Ours was 30 minutes away and worth it.
J'ai eu un bon deal avec Costco. Des Pirellis. Le plus important c'est de prendre des pneus de marque connes et fiables. Oui le prix fais mal mais ya une sacré difference de qualité.
I got a set of Pirelli Scorpion Weather Active SL tires to replace the OEM rubber. These are also TPMS tires and at this point, I am very happy with them. They have great traction in snow (not as good as a pure winter tire, but close), are quiet and ride well. Handling is about the same.
I just changed mine out for the Pirelli Scorpions somebody else mentioned, and they’re great.
I switched my '25 Turbo to the Kumho Crugen HP71's and am very happy with the increased sound insulation and performance. Much better in rain than the Toyos I had (which developed a giant bump on the side wall 3k miles in).
My Vic has Pirelli's from 2005 on it. They don't look dry rotted. Germany has a temperate climate.
In my experience, P-Zeros were great at first, but got slippery really fast, even when there was plenty of tread-depth left.
I'd highly recommend staying away from them. Everyone I've met who has tried them, including myself, has nothing good to say.
My tires were supposed to last 50k miles and only lasted 16k.
Pirelli are overpriced junk. Especially the scorpions.
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