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I'm at 37K miles on my 2020 and could probably get another 10K out of the tires but I'm ready to change them. I've never been a huge fan of the Pirelli's.
I'm at 20k miles and I will probably get another 5-10 out of them. I'm surprised how quickly they've burned up. I drive fast but not terribly aggressive. looking to replace them with a much better all weather tire for the Western PA Fall/Winter roads. These pirellis were dangerous in the snow.
Our ST getting delivered any minute now has the 21's....so running a tire shop I looked at my options, was not impressed. Those Michelins only have like a 30k mile rating or something. So I may be going to 20's or 22's just for MUCH better options.
Our ST getting delivered any minute now has the 21's....so running a tire shop I looked at my options, was not impressed. Those Michelins only have like a 30k mile rating or something. So I may be going to 20's or 22's just for MUCH better options.
ok well I'm not sure exactly what size guys are running for 22's but let's say this...
Tire rack recommends a 275\40\22
IN the stock Pirelli Scorpion - just like stock 21 - the MSRP is $385.24
Same size in the MUCH better Continental DWS06 which actually has a mileage rating, 50k miles, and is a better tire...is $267.54
I would and if I go that route WILL take the DWS06 all day err day before the Pirelli.