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I like Pirelli ice zero fr, they have the best grip, Bridgestone also fine
Pirelli WeatherActive
Today I will get Pirelli runflat because sounds like it has better thread wear than continental .
Drove a Chevy Cavalier my entire apprenticeship. Good on gas, easy to park, sure footed with Snow Tires.
Eu troquei meu Bridgestone power contact pelo scorpion e minha media subiu entre 0,5km/l a 1,0km/l
Pero kung gusto mo tlga magpalit ng ano sa adv mo. Gulong. Ditch the dual sport tires and go for road focused tires ng pirelli or michelin. Madulas ang stock tires ng adv
I have a 22 and the pirellis were awesome at first but definitely did not last. There’s a reason they have no manufacturer warranty. They are performance tires. Rubber is soft and wears faster.
I've had the P7s and Continentals on my 2010 Mercury Milan and 2007 Subaru Forester. The Continentals were better on the Milan, the Pirellis were better on the Forester.
I wouldn't buy them. I bought a set of pirelli's, they were out of round, next set I got, 2 had a shifted belt. Got those replaced, now I have 4 scorpions that cause small vibrations. Had them balanced 3 times, just won't go away.
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.
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