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Ndx

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Hi Guys,

Best choice ?


265-50-19

Pirelli Scorpion Verde A/S+ 110V XL

Bridgestone Dueler HL 400 110H XL A0

Toyo Celsius All Weather 110H XL

Michelin Latitude Tour HP 110V XL

Continental 4x4Contact 110H XL AO

I'm leaning towards Pirelli a) they were recommended to me previously here and b) they are cheapest

Thx for second opinion
 
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Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
The Toyo Celsius probably has the best winter/snow performance, if that is a factor.


Good point and question, I have dedicated winters. Thank you.
 
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Originally Posted By: Ndx
Hi Guys,

Best choice ?


265-50-19

Pirelli Scorpion Verde A/S+ 110V XL

Bridgestone Dueler HL 400 110H XL A0

Toyo Celsius All Weather 110H XL

Michelin Latitude Tour HP 110V XL

Continental 4x4Contact 110H XL AO

I'm leaning towards Pirelli a) they were recommended to me previously here and b) they are cheapest

Thx for second opinion

Michelin then Pirelli.
Stay away under all circumstances from Bridgestone HL 400. Had them, they are horrible for premium brand.
 
All on that list are some good tires. The only one I would stay away from are Bridgestone's. I have had a few problems with BRAND NEW "cheapstones".
 
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Originally Posted By: Ndx
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
The Toyo Celsius probably has the best winter/snow performance, if that is a factor.


Good point and question, I have dedicated winters. Thank you.


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What factors are most important to you in selecting your tire choice? What kind of car are they going on? The size seems like a truck/SUV size.

Do you take it off road? Do you tow a lot? Or are you mainly looking for performance? Or do you just want the cheapest tire that isn't absolute [censored]?
 
Originally Posted By: Silverado12
FWIW Bridgestone makes carppy truck tires too.


Really my Duramax got 43,000 miles out of its original OEM Bridgestone's. The tread wasn't all that bad but they were past my limit on tires year wise for hauling my 14,000 lb. fifth wheel.
 
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: Ndx
Hi Guys,
Best choice ?
265-50-19
Pirelli Scorpion Verde A/S+ 110V XL
Bridgestone Dueler HL 400 110H XL A0
Toyo Celsius All Weather 110H XL
Michelin Latitude Tour HP 110V XL
Continental 4x4Contact 110H XL AO
I'm leaning towards Pirelli a) they were recommended to me previously here and b) they are cheapest
Thx for second opinion

Michelin then Pirelli.
Stay away under all circumstances from Bridgestone HL 400. Had them, they are horrible for premium brand.

I agree to stay away from that Dueler, worst tire I've ever had on one of my vehicles.
 
I cannot wait to get rid of the Duellers on my Tundra. Thinking of trying Cooper

Originally Posted By: Virtus_Probi
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: Ndx
Hi Guys,
Best choice ?
265-50-19
Pirelli Scorpion Verde A/S+ 110V XL
Bridgestone Dueler HL 400 110H XL A0
Toyo Celsius All Weather 110H XL
Michelin Latitude Tour HP 110V XL
Continental 4x4Contact 110H XL AO
I'm leaning towards Pirelli a) they were recommended to me previously here and b) they are cheapest
Thx for second opinion

Michelin then Pirelli.
Stay away under all circumstances from Bridgestone HL 400. Had them, they are horrible for premium brand.

I agree to stay away from that Dueler, worst tire I've ever had on one of my vehicles.
 
The Latitude will be the best handling of those listed, at the trade off of some tire wear.

Personally, I have never seen a set of Pirelli SUV tires wear evenly. They always have uneven wear/scallop on the inside edge.

If you want long life, do they make a Mich Defender LTX in your size?
 
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I cannot wait to get rid of the Duellers on my Tundra. Thinking of trying Cooper


I put on some Cooper Discover SRX on a faimly members SUV. Really likes them. Tells me they are way quieter and better wearing than the Chinese no names that were on it before.
 
Thx guys I appreciate opinions ...
Just for a sportish SUV ... but I don't push it to the limits

I think I will settle with Pirelli ... as those seems to make least noise ...
 
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Originally Posted By: Ndx
Thx guys I appreciate opinions ...
Just for a sportish SUV ... but I don't push it to the limits

I think I will settle with Pirelli ... as those seems to make least noise ...

Based on size I would say Q7?
 
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: Ndx
Thx guys I appreciate opinions ...
Just for a sportish SUV ... but I don't push it to the limits

I think I will settle with Pirelli ... as those seems to make least noise ...

Based on size I would say Q7?


Pretty good guess
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a sister brand ..
 
If you're looking at the Toyo Celsius make sure you check out the Nokian WRG3 as they are the best tires I've ever rolled on for all weather.
 
Originally Posted By: Ndx
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: Ndx
Thx guys I appreciate opinions ...
Just for a sportish SUV ... but I don't push it to the limits

I think I will settle with Pirelli ... as those seems to make least noise ...

Based on size I would say Q7?


Pretty good guess
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a sister brand ..

Ah OK, I would stick with Pirelli or Michelin.
 
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