Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli
Seeking a pair of Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 225/40/18 tires for my MK7 GTI's Austin wheels. Had an alignment issue on my GTI that chewed up the inner edges of my front tires\u2014unfortunately, not covered under warranty. I'm about ~30k miles in on this set, and the rears are still solid, so I\u2019m hoping to find a pair of moderately worn replacements to swap for a year or so until it's time to replace 'em all. These are pretty popular tires (among the best performing and the \"Costco special\"), so I'm checking here in case someone has a couple collecting dust in their garage. Ideal tread depth would be in the 6/32\"+ range. Located in the tri-state area (Brooklyn-based, but also spend time in Rockland County NY) and willing to travel a bit for pickup. Let me know what you\u2019ve got! Thanks!
Pred leto sam uzeo sve 4 miselinke 225 45 r17 primacy5, i odlicne su, oko 11k je bilo po gumi u kemoipexu
Just had a set of pinza at, 275/65r18, load e replaced Michelin primacy xc that were heavily dry rotting on the tread face, put 25k miles on them had plenty of tread left. Pinza road a bit stiffer, hardly any road noise.
Get studless Michelin or Continental.
I got the Pirelli P-Zero AS+3 UHP all seasons in a 235/40/18 size for my summer setup. They are slightly louder than the stock Kumhos and are fantastic in the rain.
I’ve got the Michelin X-Ice without studs. Good grip and quiet - can happily recommend them as an alternative to Nokians.
You will get your monies worth with the defender 2 tires over the course of driving 100,000+ km with them versus any other none Michelin tire.
I was very satisfied with pirelly ice zero 2.
My last car was a bmw M4 and it came with Pirelli p zeros. They were great in warm dry conditions but not great in the rain. They are summer tires so no grip at all under 40 degrees. They only lasted 12000 miles before they were under 4/32.
My 21 R-Line came stock with Pirelli Scorpions. I hated them. Two back tires blew out. They road rough and felt every bump. Atlas suspension is rough enough.
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