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I just went with the Pirelli Weatheractive's cause I heard they were a little quieter and slightly more efficient. They seem to be great so far.
I mean the Hankook ion as and Pirelli ev 2 are both more range but not 20 miles maybe 5-10. The Hankooks don't get more than 30k but has a good warranty and I'm on my pirellis now so I'll see if their need for their also good warranty.
Best thing is both are so much more quiet and the pirellis are amazing off the line and in the rain.
Sounds great. Make sure the tires are not more than 6 years old.
Frequently, seems like I’ve been getting around 30k-35k a set with quality EV Tires (Pirelli is my go-to). From what I understand this is very common with Teslas
I love my pirelli all weather tires
They are a bit quitier than oem pirelli set, however mileage got a hit, getting about 25% less miles per watt.
I had two of these pirellis bubble on me around the same time. Replaced all four because apparently these tires are prone to bubbles in the first place.
I was never more unimpressed by a higher brand of tire than I was by Pirelli. Michelin are my go to
Had the same tires and the same thing happened. Most expensive tires I'd ever bought and they let me down. I use Bridgestone now for price and quality balance
I used to work for Benz as a tech. Nothing but problems with Pirelli. They has become a shell of what they used to be. Total garbage but still a high price tag. I’m a Michelin fan if you can stomach the cost. Continental or Bridgestone as alternatives.
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