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Pelyma
  


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nick wrote:
Anyone got any views on the pirelli`s. ie cost/performance/grip/noise/longevity.....


On my Freelander they were much better than the Wranglers, I think they didn't step as much so consequently the noise was a lot less. To drive with they were no diffrent and I don't think they lasted any less either.
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Pelyma
  


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nick wrote:
Anyone got any views on the pirelli`s. ie cost/performance/grip/noise/longevity.....


On my Freelander they were much better than the Wranglers, I think they didn't step as much so consequently the noise was a lot less. To drive with they were no different and I don't think they lasted any less either.

If you go into a show room look at the tyres on a number of the same models, you will generally see GY, Perrelli and Bridgestone, there seems to be no rhyme or reason - what ever they could get cheapest I guess.
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I am going to switch to Michelins once the Pirellis are scrubbed to death............
  
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Winger wrote:
I am going to switch to Michelins once the Pirellis are scrubbed to death............


And Mr Winger... for why ?

I will need new tyres soonish (30K wear on a car this heavy is good as far as I am concerned - am I wrong ?) and want to select the best for what I do... road use mainly but need grip (LR Grip) in the winter and for when playing with the forum).

Goodyear's offer a good range of grip but are very noisy when they start to wear.

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Life, noise, grip, tread depth, compound.............not the cheapest, but the best tyre for the driving I do. (Synchrone is the model)
  
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Winger wrote:
Life, noise, grip, tread depth, compound.............not the cheapest, but the best tyre for the driving I do. (Synchrone is the model)


So they are good then Wink

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Good grip in mud and snow ?

And are they available for the 'S' 18" wheels ?

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I had Synchrones on my D2, they were very good. What annoys me slightly is that the fronts on that lasted 54000 miles, the rears nearly 70000
  
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Fairly normal for most cars unless you always carry a lot of weight in the back, the front usually wear first
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Gareth wrote:
I had Synchrones on my D2, they were very good. What annoys me slightly is that the fronts on that lasted 54000 miles, the rears nearly 70000


OK point made.

And in the muddy stuff ?

Good as Wranglers ?

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Yes they were ok, the D2 never got stuck.
  
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Can't have them on the HSE though, no 19" available
  
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Gareth wrote:
Yes they were ok, the D2 never got stuck.


So do I buy them then above all others (well are they better all round that Goodyear) ?

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Its your choice, but I don't think you will be disappointed. You will certainly get more mileage out of them. Maybe you should find a D2 tomorrow and have a butchers at its shoes and see what you think.
  
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Just wanna buy whats best for my D3 for noise / grip - wet & dry / wear etc

Will pay for it too... specially if they last longer ;-_)

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