Tires Pirelli or NITTO
I’ve had very good luck with copper and nitto. Top notch products
Just fitted the PZero 2023 TT Race tyres. OMG. What a delight to fit. No tools needed. Straight on the rims. No need to pop them.
I have the trail grapplers m/t in 37s on my CJ7 and they're amazing how good they do in all conditions, ok on the road, great in mud, great for crawling over rocks wet and dry, and amazing in snow at 1 in p.s.i. for a road tire.
I have been using Pirelli PZero for a few years - TLRs 28mm on Enve Foundation 65 Hookless. Realy like them (heaps).
However the last set purchased have completely defeated me. I cannot get them onto the wheel set.
I run Pirelli Cinturato Gravel RC with CushCore inserts on hookless carbon rims. I usually run 27psi, but have done as low as 24psi. I have run these very chunky and rough courses with fast downhills. I have had no trouble.
My stock tires were low on tread by 30k and needed replacing - I got Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3s and have been happy with them so far, including driving in freezing rain conditions last week.
Summer Tires: Pireli Scorpion AS plus 3s
* These tires are super smooth and quiet, amazing touring/highway tire.
* Good traction in wet conditions and in light snow but not as good in deep snow as the CC2s.
I have 20" Ridge Grapplers on my 19' Grand Cherokee Limited Hemi. I'm around 25k miles now and it feels like when I'm in the highway around 50mph+ the front left tire seems... wobbly? Not sure if that's the correct term, but it feels like it isn't perfectly straight/weighted.
The tires are trash. Same thing happened to me at 24k miles.
I have these tires on a non-Volvo car. They are VERY soft, I experienced chunking of them within the first 1000 miles of driving on flat pavement and others with the same tire report the same.
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