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In most cases, I buy Michelin. My best wearing tires are Pirelli P4s, but I can't find the size I need for my current car.
Big brands like those are all fine for a daily driver crossover.
My personal favourites to mount are Bridgestone blizzaks, and have had wonderful results on my dad's rwd BMW E46 with Pirelli ice zero fr.
Pirelli Scorpion Weatheractive’s are pretty epic in snow & ice
I have an X5 2021 40i M Sport package, and last week, I purchased a set of front 275/35R-22 Pirelli Scorpion Winter 2 XL, rear 315/30R-22 Pirelli Scorpion Winter 2 PNCS, Noise Cancelling NON-run flats, I live in New Jersey. It snowed last night only 1 inch and rained and sleeted all day. I took a 120-mile round trip this afternoon on rt 78 today on these tires. I can tell you these tires performed excellent in the wet and ice. I had full control of the SUV. So far, tires are good.
I have them installed on my m50i and just tried them out today in the snow/slush/ice. Excellent grip overall, no sliding or wheel spinning.
Just fitted the PZero 2023 TT Race tyres. OMG. What a delight to fit. No tools needed. Straight on the rims. No need to pop them.
Not the same tire or bike at all but let me go walk around into the garage and check what my pirelli Diablo angel gt 2 [a spec] on my 2011 zx6r look like. Been riding alot lately, these tires are now on their 4th riding season and just over 5k miles on them. EDIT: yeah man I'm not an expert but I'd say my tires have seen more wear and significantly more time, and by comparison they look great and yours look pretty fucked ngl
I recently purchased a used S60 that came with new P Zeros. They handle well but have a really harsh ride. Avoid
My scorpions only lasted 15k miles , I was super unhappy with them
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