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Maxxis Tires
minleica
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Rating 5.0

I run Maxxis Razr AT’s. Highly recommend. Live in Washington so I get all kinds of weather. They’re killer in snow and rain. Smooth ride and look great

Pros: killer in snow, rain
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Pirelli Tires
tc_spears
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Rating 5.0

I quickly switched to Pirelli P-Zero Nero all season tires and the different was night and day. Much better grip and stopping ability.....and I once took the car through about a foot of unplowed snow and didn't loose grip.

Pros: better grip, stopping ability
Cons: slippy
Vehicle: Ford
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Pirelli Tires
Nismo4x4
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Rating 4.0

+1 on the Pirelli Elect. Went to 18s for my M3P and the tire is super comfortable, quiet, and naturally more efficient.

Pros: super comfortable, quiet
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Pirelli Tires
telecaster_mds
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Rating 5.0

Replaced with Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3. So much better! Smoother and firmer

Pros: smoother and firmer
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 14000 km
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Pirelli Tires
TripodCane
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Rating 5.0

Needed to replace tires, got Pirelli P7 Plus 3, 225 / 45 R18. Anyone is looking for a quieter ride, I'm really pleased with these tires. Road noise significantly reduced from the Vredestein Quadtrack Pro that came on the car. Very happy with corning, road holding, rain.

Pros: quieter ride, happy with corning
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Pirelli Tires

The P Zero All-Season may be your best bet if you're set on all-seasons. They were fine when I had one of the previous scorpion AS iterations on my E53, seemed to be a good value.

Only other thing I'm seeing available is discount tire with a Nitto NT420V. I'd take the Pirelli over that.

Pros: good value
Vehicle: BMW
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Pirelli Tires

Ridden both tires (well the GP5000 TLR not the STR) and both are brilliant. Pirellis are easier to fit and seem sturdier but that's just based on my experience. Both are great tires so I'd get which ever has the best price

Pros: brilliant, easier to fit
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Pirelli Tires

They flat spot sitting overnight, but only noticeable really in colder temps (below 40 or so I'd say?)

Cons: flat spot sitting overnight
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Maxxis Tires
jnns
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Rating 1.0

I love how lightweight and supple the DTH are. Really fast, even though they're quite baloony. But they are one of the worst tires when it comes to puncture protection: I already knew that they're prone to flats when I rode the 37-451 Silkworm version. But the 26" MaxxPro version is just as bad. Tiny glass shards find their way to the tube as if they went through butter.

Pros: lightweight and supple, really fast
Cons: poor puncture protection
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Maxxis Tires

I fitted a Maxxis 2.50 WT DHF to my i25 rims. It squirmed and rolled like nobody’s business and cornering was downright scary. I doubt things will be much better on an i28 rim.

Cons: squirmed and rolled, scary cornering
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