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Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus or BFGoodrich Comp-2 A/S?

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#1 ·
I have a 2016 Charger SRT. The stock Pirelli summer tires will wear out pretty soon. (12k miles on the odometer) I want to get new tires that last a bit longer. My Charger SRT is my daily driver and we don't get snow here in California. So most of the time it is in heavy commute traffic. I take it out for spirited driving once in awhile. I don't do tracks.

What would you recommend for a new set of tires?
 
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#3 ·
Cooper Zeon RS3-G1's are awesome and cheaper than both of those with 50k warranty. I put the 275's on all 4 corners of my car and they have been awesome so far. I've got about 5k on them and don't have a single complaint. They have awesome wet traction and def better dry traction than the Eagle F1's I replaced. Def. a tire to consider if it's available in your area. To only get 12k out of the OEM Perellis is horrible. These tires cost to much for that kind of low mileage from a set of tires. The only other tire I considered was the Continental DWS's Similar specs as the cooper but for alot more money.
 
#4 ·
I have the pireli p0 all season plus, and I cant break my rear end free without touching the brake anymore unless i have my car at 2500 rpms in 1st and let everything go at once. thats the only time i ever hear a slight squeak.
 
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We have a good selection of tires available in 275/40R-20 including the Pirelli P-Zero All-Season Plus and BFG G-Force Comp-2 A/S and we guarantee the lowest delivered price on the internet. Here is a link to all to tires we have along with customer reviews:

275/40R-20 Tires | Discount Tire Direct

I have driven on the BFG G-Force Sport Comp-2 A/S on several different track conditions testing the traction. There was a noticeable difference in traction against several other tires in both wet and dry conditions.

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It is always a blast to be in a car with a Professional Instructor telling you how and when to hit the gas or brake to get the most out of your tires. It really lets you feel the difference in them.

Please let us know if we can be of assistance.
 
#10 ·
I have BF Goodrich’s and I like em a lot.
 
#11 ·
I have had the com2"s on my car for a couple of months now. I have not noticed a difference in the sound compared to the original tires that were on the car. It handles well and sticks to the road. The only thing i have noticed is the ride is a bit rougher.
 
#12 ·
I'll add my .02, I say Atturo AZ850. They're rebranded Federal tires. They're cheap, about $120 a piece in 275/40/20, but I love them. Read some reviews on them. Some Hellcat owner's run them and love them. I understand other's being wary since they're made in Taiwan, but I have nothing bad to say. I'm usually a Michelin or Cooper guy, but these won me over. Very sticky, the grip is amazing, and wet traction is good. I have about 15k miles on them and they're like new.