Tires Pirelli or DUNLOP
Pretty good, especially if you have, or plan to get a separate set of snow tires. The sidewalls are pretty stiff compared to even other summer tires I've had before, but they grip very well wet or dry. I don't have any desire to replace them.
Honestly for me, I can’t complain. They work great for me in spirited driving in the mountains, pretty sticky in my experience and have yet to lose any traction in the rain in the mountains
Bought a set of p7 2s last spring. On my 2nd season now. Great tire. Rolls super smooth. Basically minimal noise. Pure comfort tire. I drove with them from toronto canada to miami florida last year. No issues at all.
Going for scorpion trail 2s as they’re reasonably priced and reviews are good ????????
We switched to 19" Pirellis and the ride quality and noise is MUCH better.
I am running Pirelli Scorpion ATP on my 3500 DRW and have had really good luck with them.
Depending on where are you located, I’m in North so stock is crappy on snow/ice roads. I use Pirelli scorpion winter 2 19” and it’s been great. Don’t hear any noise much, also no issue while driving long distance.
- Pirelli P7: Currently at 6/32" (~50%) after 10k miles
Not the answer to your question, but I just wanted to add that when I got snow tires (Pirelli Sotozero- avoid them) I also got a set of closeout 18" wheels. Having the extra sidewall when you hit potholes and/ or ice chunks helps save the rims.
F1 tires make me so angry this season. In at least 50% of the races they are waaay too durable, like you could do a 0-stop race. Because Pirelli are a bunch of cowards who are scared to death of races with 2 or more stops
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