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I have vredstein pinza on my GL 550 for 7k miles and are very happy with them.
The Vredesteins def looked noticeably bigger (taller) than the Yoko Geoloanders they replaced, but that could just be a worn vs new tire. So far so good other than not looking forward to cleaning them regularly lol.
Since virtually all of my driving is on pavement, I went the running shoe route with a set of the Vredestein Hypertracs. They've been excellent, in the dry, the wet, and light snow.
Two weeks in on my accord hybrid and the everdrives seem fine so far. Ride seems smoother than my Pirelli all seasons were. Got them at Costco.
If you do get new tires you should consider Vredestein Hi-Tracs. I replaced the oem bridgestones with these and they have been tremendous.
J'ai eu un bon deal avec Costco. Des Pirellis. Le plus important c'est de prendre des pneus de marque connes et fiables. Oui le prix fais mal mais ya une sacré difference de qualité.
I got a set of Pirelli Scorpion Weather Active SL tires to replace the OEM rubber. These are also TPMS tires and at this point, I am very happy with them. They have great traction in snow (not as good as a pure winter tire, but close), are quiet and ride well. Handling is about the same.
Great feeling tires for sure, have them on my C7.5 S6, only issue I have with the tires are the side walls get weathered after a year, that’s personally the issue that I am having, and only tire i received is poorly balanced. Otherwise the tires feel great all around.
I dumped the stock Pirelli’s as they were basically falling apart. Huge chunks torn out of the curb bump the tires had. Switched to Continental and traction/handling is so much better (‘23 GT1)
They are ass, also already replaced 2 of them because they got bubbles on the side.
Had to replace them on my 22 K5 as well because they had already gone bald in places by the time of my first inspection
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