Tires Pirelli or YOKOHAMA

Pirelli Tires
PetriDishCocktail
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Rating 4.0

The Pirelli gives the nicest overall ride, with a sporty steering input. The continental gives the most overall grip and is best in deep snow (4+ inches). The Michelin feels the sportiest, But you feel every minor road imperfection.

Pros: sporty steering input
Cons: feel road imperfection
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Pirelli Tires

My stock tires of pirelli scorpion ms are fantastic but I have around 500 miles on the odometer. No complaints so far and seem quiet

Pros: fantastic, seem quiet
Cons: none
Mileage: 805 km
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Pirelli Tires

I personally love the Pirelli Scorpion AS 3 tires. Great overall performance and a 70k mile warranty. I’ve put them (and the AS 2) on 2 of my trucks (07 F150 King Ranch and 20 RAM 1500 Limited) , Chevy Cruze LTZ and Equinox LT AWD.

Pros: great overall performance
Vehicle: Ford
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YOKOHAMA Tires

If you\u2019re worried about cash, I used Yokohama\u2019s Geolandar A/T XD. They\u2019re fine both on/off road in the PNW. Only issue I have is they\u2019re a bit louder on the highway.

Pros: fine on/off road
Cons: bit louder on highway
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Pirelli Tires
tntz
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

I swapped out my first set of Pirelli A/T at 22k miles because the tire noise was driving me insane. They still had tread left and probably would have lasted to 30k but I was so sick of the tire noise, which got very loud around 15k.

Pros: tread left at 22k
Cons: tire noise was insane
Mileage: 35400 km
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Pirelli Tires

Pirelli deserves A LOT more criticism for what they're doing. No tire should last almost the entire race distance, ever.

Cons: tyres last too long, low degradation
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Pirelli Tires
stackthecoins
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Rating 1.0

Absolutely hated them on a ‘26 R1S. Only lasted three weeks before I threw them in the basement and paid another $4k to swap for 20” wheels and Goodyears. The ride sucked. Very bumpy, felt every imperfection in the road, and All Purpose soft was no comfort.

The efficiency is much higher than the AT or AS options, but an average of 1.9kwh v. 2.5~kwh is worth how much better the ride is now.

Only keeping the 22” wheels in case I decide to throw some Michelins on eventually to see if it was just those Pirellis. These stock tires are getting tossed.

I will also say that when I had the SC swap wheels and tires, they found the stock Pirellis were *very* unbalanced.

It was like 36, 25, 12, 22 and the alignment was very jacked up as well. Can’t believe they signed off on that before delivery.

Pros: higher efficiency
Cons: ride sucked, very bumpy, felt imperfections, very unbalanced, poor longevity
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