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I think the Pirellis, specifically the front, in combo with deleting RHDs, will make the racing great again. I have used Michelin & Pirelli's track tires. Pireliis are way more balanced. Less feedback/squish but much more support and better heat management.
I have a 2019 100D with 22s, and I use the Pirelli Scorpions. My rears have lasted pretty long I\u2019m still on my replacement set from 1.5years ago, just replaced my fronts.
My winter setup is the same as my summer setup - 235/35/19 Pirelli PZero All Season Plus 3s on my stock Scottsdale rims
Pirelli Cinturato aici, la a doua ma\u0219in\u0103. Impecabile.
Uso no meu carro há cerca de 30 mil km, comparado ao pirelli anterior parece ser de categoria superior. Não tive bolhas, desgaste condizente, boa aderência inclusive em piso molhado. Recomendo
The current AS3 Pirelli? I'd say it's better than the AS4, which honestly wasn't great in the rain for me. I prefer PS4s to the AS4 for rain. Honestly, my Hankook RS4 aren't any worse than the AS4 in rain.
Iako ljudi od Tigrovih guma hvale winteru, ja nisam bio preterano zadovoljan iako sam svestan da su to low cost gume, ali sam uzeo njihove letnje i skroz su mi super. Ne vozim kao penzos, mekane su mi dovoljno i skroz ok, videcemo koliko se trose.
I have a 2024 Hyundai sante fe. (SUV)
With Pirelli tires scorpion MS 245/45 R21.
Not even 6k on the car and the sidewall bubbled.
I am all done with pirelli and will be buying a completely different set of tires. Currently 3/4 of the tires on my car right now have bubbles or bulges on the sidewall. Most expensive trash tires I've ever had.
My only experience with Pirellis was a set of P6 All Seasons that I put on my old Acura TL fifteen years ago. It transformed my ostensibly “luxury car” into one that rode like a cement truck.
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