Tires Pirelli or Maxxis
Naka Pirelli angel city ako, 20k odo and may atleast 70% pa ang thread life.
Ginamit ko na rin sa track 1 time pero hindi ko sinagad and maganda naman ang performance sa corners since ang tire profile is medyo bilog and hindi flat so masarap gamitin.
Haven't tried michelin but I can guarantee you goods na goods pirelli. Sulit na sulit yung 18k odo na tinakbo ko. Napako na rin tong tire ko pero naayos naman.
the Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActives are awesome. Been very happy with them on a Highlander my family owns. Super quiet at all speeds, and good steering
Update: Pirelli Angel Scooter pinakabit ko, ang sarap na ulit idrive. Ang layo ng 'feel' nung after mapalitan compared sa stock.
Whoever told you this yarn is full of shit. I had the CC2s on for over two years, just replaced them with Pirelli Weather Actives. They're both great tires for the RAV and absolutely fit.
I have Pirelli Scorpion (Weatheractive) tires on my Highlander and love them, but you don’t really need snow rated tires in Florida.
I switched to Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 on our 17 Touareg, night and day from stock. They’re expensive, but worth it.
The pirelli's came standard on my street triple when I bought it and their short lifespan pissed me off as a daily commuter. Excellent dry grip, bad wet grip.
I'm new to this having zero experience with them before 2023 when I bought a new car that game on p7 all season run flats. These are the scariest tires I've driven on in my life. I swapped mine out immediately for some continental dws 206 after one night driving home in some rain, having to go 40 mph in the right lane with my hazard lights on because at 45 I would hydroplane and have no control. How they legally got away marking those as all season is beyond me.
Their summer tires are not guaranteed- I had a set of rears that I paid over $800 after 700 miles they had major uneven wear and alignment was spot on. I called sent pics and they said we don’t guarantee those tires - p-zero’s.
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