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I've run Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetricos the last few years with great luck. They get me through the few measurable snows that hit the midwest each winter. Coming from Diamaris, the Pirellis don't give up any dry or wet weather performance and they definitely wear more evenly and last longer. If you want to run staggered 19's year-round, give them a look.
pretty badass tread design also. Power is Nothing Without Control $888 for a set on TireRack on a side note, has anyone here put Hankooks on their X? a Korean tire on a BMW just doesn't seem right...
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2001 X5 4.4i Last edited by indianapolisX5; 12-29-2010 at 03:06 PM. |
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that's what i've been running since i took off original Diamaris been getting about 30k out of each Pirelli set dry and wet is excellent, handling like on rails. they do get louder with more miles on them. snow not for them lol even if not looking at prices, they are one of the best tires available as an all arounder for our sizes. then you look at the price and it's like a bonus |
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