Tires Pirelli or YOKOHAMA

Pirelli Tires
johnnywolfwolf
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Rating 4.0

Just swapped my OEM Bridgestones on my 21MY for Pirelli scorpions. Seems to be a quieter and smoother tire. I think I could have gotten maybe another 5k out of them. Haven’t been far but truly like them.

Pros: quieter and smoother tire
Mileage: 29000 km
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Pirelli Tires
Wstockton
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Rating 4.0

I’m only 2200 miles in on the Pirelli Scorpions but I really do love these tires. They seem super soft and grippy so, that makes me think that they will wear quicker.

Pros: super soft and grippy
Cons: wear quicker
Mileage: 2200 km
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Pirelli Tires

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the Pirellis. We’ve got 13,500 miles on them since November. All four tires were at 7/32 when we crossed 10,000 miles.

Pros: pleasantly surprised
Mileage: 13500 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Wife's focus had the yokohoma blue earth gt, they provided good grip wet or dry....managed to outrun essex police with them on when it was stolen as well.

Pros: good grip wet or dry
Vehicle: BMW
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Pirelli Tires
DateIntelligent826
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Rating 5.0

One of my Pirelli P zero non-runflat tires hit a nail couple weeks ago. The tire shop also told me it was not fixable. I fixed it using the Slime tire plug kit for $10. Running fine for a few months already.

Pros: running fine for months
Cons: tire shop said unfixable
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YOKOHAMA Tires

As far as tyres go, I swear by Yokohama’s.

They can be a little soft and they don’t last forever but I’ve never found the limit of grip and I have a highly modified car and drive like I stole it.

Pros: never found grip limit
Cons: little soft, don't last
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I’ve only had snows on my Crosstreks, but have driven on snow with stock tires with a friends Crosstrek. I live in an area that gets about 220 inches of snow a year, plus shoulder seasons of slush and ice. This is how I’d rank them-

Better- Crosstrek on stock- ok

Pros: ok on snow
Vehicle: Subaru
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama Geolander M/T 33x11.50. Terrible decision ????. Great for fresh powder but as soon as it gets packed and icy, I regret not springing for something with more contact patch. But damn if I don’t love the look

Pros: Great for fresh powder
Cons: terrible on ice
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