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need to replace my pirelli scopion zeros on my st....any other recommendations?
 

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Tons of information on here about tires. Just gotta search. This is just one read: Tire Recommendation
 

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My first tire change on my F150 went with the same, last month thought I would try something different, I hate driving it now, wish I had just went with the same old. Not sure with to do next.
 

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need to replace my pirelli scopion zeros on my st....any other recommendations?
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S or Yokohama DWS006 are two of the best choices.
 

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Michelin Pilot Sport A/S or Yokohama DWS006 are two of the best choices.
Would also add the Pirelli WeatherActive's as well.

Plenty of users including myself are very satisfied with them and perform better in the snow vs above according to the tests. No issues with traction either with mods on dry pavement
 

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Would also add the Pirelli WeatherActive's as well.

Plenty of users including myself are very satisfied with them and perform better in the snow vs above according to the tests. No issues with traction either with mods on dry pavement
Another +1 on the Michelin Pilot Sport AS.


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I’ll toss the Yokohama Geolander X-CV tires in there. Got to get the 520AA 110W specs though. They got great reviews and I’ve had them for about a year now and am happy with them. Just not sure if they are available in the size you need.


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Another +1 on the Michelin Pilot Sport AS.


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We barely got 35k miles out of our PS A/S and half of that was highway miles, I am not a fan of Michelins anymore way to expensive for .5% gain.....
 

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We barely got 35k miles out of our PS A/S and half of that was highway miles, I am not a fan of Michelins anymore way to expensive for .5% gain.....
I will agree they don’t last as long as others. I just prefer the performance and look.


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These Falken Azenis FK460 A/S have impressed me. Great in dry, wet and mediocre in snow. They grip the cr4p out of corners and launch digs.
Reasonably quiet and a comfortable ride. Good tread depth and wear at 500 A A 110Y.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...odel=Azenis+FK460+A/S&partnum=745YR1FK460ASXL

Another that brought to my attention that perform well but slightly less wear rating at 320 A A are the Lionhart LH-Five's which are half the price of the Falkens.
They have a nice bump in size at 495/40/21 111W.

https://www.amazon.com/Lionhart-LH-Five-P295-40R21-111W/dp/B07SCXSZ2Z

Depending on your budget, location and driving habits, those Pirelli Weatheractives have impressive ratings across the board. Good recommendation from bluesnake01.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...C13674x012-tire&KEYWORD=tires.jsp_Pirelli_Sco
 

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I need new tires soon, the factory tires are loud at 31k miles. Great info here!
 

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These Falken Azenis FK460 A/S have impressed me. Great in dry, wet and mediocre in snow. They grip the cr4p out of corners and launch digs.
Reasonably quiet and a comfortable ride. Good tread depth and wear at 500 A A 110Y.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Falken&tireModel=Azenis+FK460+A/S&partnum=745YR1FK460ASXL

Another that brought to my attention that perform well but slightly less wear rating at 320 A A are the Lionhart LH-Five's which are half the price of the Falkens.
They have a nice bump in size at 495/40/21 111W.

https://www.amazon.com/Lionhart-LH-Five-P295-40R21-111W/dp/B07SCXSZ2Z

Depending on your budget, location and driving habits, those Pirelli Weatheractives have impressive ratings across the board. Good recommendation from bluesnake01.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...C13674x012-tire&KEYWORD=tires.jsp_Pirelli_Sco
What kind of mods would I have to do to make those 495 lionharts fit?
 

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What kind of mods would I have to do to make those 495 lionharts fit?
If you have the stock black 21" wheels, none. Liver said they fit perfectly.
They're pretty sticky so they'll wear quicker. Good performance but at that cost.
 

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If you have the stock black 21" wheels, none. Liver said they fit perfectly.
They're pretty sticky so they'll wear quicker. Good performance but at that cost.
My sarcasm went unnoticed. Gotta be 295’s not 495’s
 

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What kind of mods would I have to do to make those 495 lionharts fit?
Bumper delete mod, just drive a little bit and the tires will make clearance for you by themselves. Lol
 

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Bumper delete mod, just drive a little bit and the tires will make clearance for you by themselves. Lol
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... and for those stubborn bumpers, put chains on those Lionharts!
 

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Need to replace the Scorpion Zero shortly, probably 3 mos. I'm holding off til just before winter. A lot of reading, lots of positives but they cost more. I'll be lucky if I get 25k on the Scorpions before winter hits. Anyone have mileage feedback on the Pilots? Out the door pricing for 4 from the local tire shop - Pilot Sport $1,856 (after $80 rebate), Scorpion Zero $1,712. Are they worth the extra $? General feedback seems to suggest yes.
 

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Need to replace the Scorpion Zero shortly, probably 3 mos. I'm holding off til just before winter. A lot of reading, lots of positives but they cost more. I'll be lucky if I get 25k on the Scorpions before winter hits. Anyone have mileage feedback on the Pilots? Out the door pricing for 4 from the local tire shop - Pilot Sport $1,856 (after $80 rebate), Scorpion Zero $1,712. Are they worth the extra $? General feedback seems to suggest yes.
The Pirelli Sport Weatheractives ratings seem to trump most I've seen and would be my next consideration. I trust the Tire Rack ratings because they track test right there on their grounds plus consumer ratings. In all the categories, they're rated excellent and they're cheaper than the Pilots. $1432.20 before taxes.
Have Tire Rack send them directly to your home or favorite mechanic. I have a tire place that mounts and balances at $1 an inch. $84 for 4 in my case.
Check 'em out. Mileage rating 700 A A. Free road hazard protection.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...C13674x012-tire&KEYWORD=tires.jsp_Pirelli_Sco
 

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Need to replace the Scorpion Zero shortly, probably 3 mos. I'm holding off til just before winter. A lot of reading, lots of positives but they cost more. I'll be lucky if I get 25k on the Scorpions before winter hits. Anyone have mileage feedback on the Pilots? Out the door pricing for 4 from the local tire shop - Pilot Sport $1,856 (after $80 rebate), Scorpion Zero $1,712. Are they worth the extra $? General feedback seems to suggest yes.
Definitely worth the extra dough. The Pilots are a lot quieter, handle a lot better, and look a lot better (if you’re a tire aficionado like me).
 



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