Tires Pirelli or Firestone
I bought Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3’s, squared up at 235/55R/19. They are rated for 60,000 miles, are noticeably quieter than the original Allenzas and ride better too.
Also, after 4,000 miles I have seen no reduction in range/efficiency.
Same - may 2022 and 30k. Just got the pirellis recommended from Tirerack and it’s a night and day difference!!
I got HP108s which were $400 total with installation they work just as well as my “Firestone firehawks” which was $860let’s just see if the tread last as long. They work excellent in the rain and I drive on country backroads and highway 6 days a week to work 120 miles a day and I drive like a maniac they’ve been holding up well
The AS+3s while decent in the snow, are very quiet and smooth, they just soak up mile after mile and have great wet and dry traction.
I felt similar on the stock tires, switched to pirelli angels and found them to be much better
Luxury touring tires on a Lexus can make it both smoother and quieter - a set of pirelli p7 cinturato completely changed wifes Lexus for the better...
I bought Pirelli P Zero AS Plus UHP from Walmart. All 4 for $470 after an $80 rebate from Pirelli.
They are good, however the compound is pretty soft and mine wore out in less than 2 years (~39k miles).
My Acura and GF’s Camry have Pirelli’s that we bought last year in April that are great. We bought a Highlander in November that had a set of new lauffen tires from Walmart. They have had 2 nails already. Bad luck, maybe. I’m convinced the tires are softer and more susceptible to damage.
Had Pirelli P Zeros on my RS3, all 4 began cracking (3/4 years old). Purchased 4 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres today, haven’t tested them in anger yet. Had them on my Mustang, managed to avoid putting it up a tree or into a crowd with the shitty UK weather.
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