Tires Pirelli or Firestone
Pirelli Angel ST sa ninja 650. Got it last year and got around 1k odo. Okay yung grip both wet and dry, okay din sa NLEX kahit nalubak ako di nawalan ng grip.
I have Firestone weather grips and I like them a lot and they were half the cost of cross climate 2s
I have ran Firestone Winterforce and Firestone Winterforce 2 on my RWD R/T Chargers since 2009 and have zero complaints.
I just went with the Pirelli Weatheractive's cause I heard they were a little quieter and slightly more efficient. They seem to be great so far.
I mean the Hankook ion as and Pirelli ev 2 are both more range but not 20 miles maybe 5-10. The Hankooks don't get more than 30k but has a good warranty and I'm on my pirellis now so I'll see if their need for their also good warranty.
Best thing is both are so much more quiet and the pirellis are amazing off the line and in the rain.
I went with Firestone destination at/2 in 235/65 r17. They are great and light weight! Only 4lbs more than stock tires.
I had two of these pirellis bubble on me around the same time. Replaced all four because apparently these tires are prone to bubbles in the first place.
Just don't get those Pirelli's. I have them on my RAV. Traction is great in snow, but they are wearing out fast!
Worst tires I have ever purchased. Snow traction was very good for an all season, but these should be marketed as a snow tire. The first set wore out in 13500 miles (in part due to a slight misalignment), and the second set are near garbage after 23000 miles. Most frustrating, is that they have cracked in between the tread. Firestone offered a measly discount as a warranty claim for the first set, I think $15 per tire. Spend the extra money and get a better set of all seasons.
I have these on my RAM 1500 and they spin on wet pavement even with care on the throttle.
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