Tires Continental or BRIDGESTONE
I have a 2017 set of Continental ContiProContacts on my A4 Quattro and they are still very good in all ways.
Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02’s are the gold standard. Run them on my ND2 and my wife has them on her NB.
Continental's are pretty good. I live in Florida and that's all I get for my Supercharged 14.
I went with the continental DWS06+ and they grip like a mother fucker regardless of temp unlike the stock perelli’s that offered ZERO confidence.
If you can afford them, the Continental Viking 8 are stellar. Best winter tire I've ever owned,
When it comes to performance Bridgestone > Hankook > Barum.
For the mix of highway, logging roads, gravel, and winter stuff you’re seeing, something like the Continental TerrainContact A/T hits that sweet spot not as loud or aggressive as full A/Ts, but way tougher than the stock rubber and really solid in rain and light snow.
Hoping the Bridgestones are better in the wet on this new compound. I hate swapping from yokes to stones and mess up my timing.
Got a 2025 Camry SE Hybrid with 15k miles on it. I keep my tires at 35 PSI all around and rotate them every 5k miles like clockwork. Dealership just told me my front tires are down to 3/32”, while the rears are still fine. They’re the stock Bridgestone Turanza EL440s that came with the car. I feel like that’s way too soon for them to be this worn I thought they were supposed to last close to 50k miles?
Potenza s001 is garbage
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