Tires Pirelli or Nokia

Pirelli Tires

Pirelli Angel GT or GT2. Works in a broad range of temperatures, predictable. And plenty grippy to drag pegs.

Pros: predictable, plenty grippy
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Nokia Tires

Ive got Nokian WRG5s on mine, as we’ve got some pretty serious winter driving where I live, and I’ve been pretty happy with them.

Pros: pretty happy
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 4.0

I've had good luck with the Pirelli PZero (18")

Liked them, but wear was meh...

Pros: liked them
Cons: wear was meh
Vehicle: MINI
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Nokia Tires
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Rating 3.0

I had Nokian WRG2s on a car once in the summer. Technically an all-season, but a very very soft all-season. The only thing to note was that under hard braking/cornering they would get squirrelly since the rubber was so soft.

Pros: good traction in rain
Cons: squirrelly under hard braking
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 1.0

I am sure Pirelli makes plenty of good tires but I was shocked how terrible the OEM P Zero summer tires were that came on my 2016 mustang. Equivalent summer tires from both Michelin and Continental were quieter, had better grip when hot, had better grip when cold, and performed better in the rain.

Pros: quieter tires
Cons: terrible grip, noisy
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Pirelli Tires

Just driven for first time in rain with my new P Zeros on and googling if anyone else finds them shocking in the wet. Seem good in dry but absolutely shocking in wet, thought diesel had been spilt on roundabout at first, but then realised same on any other roundabouts.

Pros: good in dry
Cons: shocking in wet
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