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i once rode my 40mm P Zero Race TLR on gravel all day on 15 psi and no puncture. built like a tank.
Have Yakima ski rack on roof cross bars (empty today). Factory Pirelli Scorpion tires (they were great in the blizzard last week despite all the complaints on the interwebz about them).
Had the Pirellis on my A4 for about 2 years and honestly they're pretty solid. The noise difference isn't huge unless you're super sensitive to it, but the fuel efficiency gains are real.
I've got the Pirelli AS Plus 3 on my Rav4 - great tire.
Pirelli all season, nisam planirao da vozim po ovom haosu ali sam morao i pokazale su se odlično
For the last few years there's been a lot of front left punctures, so they've capped the tyre stints at 25 laps on safety grounds.
I just swapped my Pirelli's (22" OEM) for winter tires.
What kind of winter tires are those? Look more like summer tires with sipes and studs in them.
Edit: Did a Google Lens and found them. Sailun Ice Blazer WST3.
The reviews I found absolutely slaughtered them. A car owner organization here had never tested worse tires when they tried them back in 2019 heh.
Either way those were probably gone last season as well. I never drive with less than 3mm of thread depth on mine.
And they were overinflated as the wear is mostly in the middle.
Do not get the P-Zeros trashhhh tire, very stiff I tried them on didn’t like em, way too much cabin noise Continentals are good, idk where you live but if you got the cheddar, go Michelin pilot sport all seasons. If you have a big o tires near your area they might be able to hook you up
My experience with the Perelli stock tires was that they wore out at 19,000 miles, required numerous puncture repairs, and during their first test backcountry, the sidewall blew out, leaving me stranded.
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