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I have 18's they were $239 CDN each for Pirelli P Zeros 235/50/R18 that was 18 months ago
Continental, Yokohama, Kumho, Toyo and Pirelli all did pretty well - just make sure that you rotate on schedule.
Uzeo sam Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason SF3 prije 5 mjeseci i baš sam zadovoljan... Nije bilo nekog sniga za isprobavanje, ali na kiši su odlične
Pirelli PZERO on my GT350 seem to have the grip of the OE Michelins on track, but are lasting about one full track day longer. About same $.
I have some P-zeros made in Italy and they are absolutely brilliant.
I’ve always went with the OEM Pirelli and didn’t look back bc I wanted to keep it standard. It would worry me if I got a cheaper tire that didn’t last
Auf YouTube unter dem Kanal TyreReviews gibt es einen aktuellen Test zum Thema Ganzjahresreifen und dort räumt der Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason SF3 quasi alles ab.
My Thruxton R had Diablo Rossi Corsa stock tires. The belts were showing by 3500 miles, (they are a tire designed for track use) If you’re looking for high mileage tires, the ones I feel really meet that criteria are the Michelin Road series tires. Amazing in the wet / cold and the compound is very good for upright riding for daily driving.
I just bought an F150 with pretty new Pirelli tires. My old one ran Michelins. The Pirellis just don't ride and perform nearly as good.
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.
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