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  • Pirelli Carrier 215/65R16

    Hi There, Due for new tyres on the van. Has anybody used the Pirelli Carrier tyres? I know this has been asked, but any recommendations are greatly appreciated. We have Maxxis UE103 that lasted 35k(there was a lack of maintenance). We do like the performance and were suprised that they only lasted 35k.
    05 T5 Multivan 2.5 TDI

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    That's the problem with tyre that give good performance softer compound will wear quicker than hard compound but the trade off is not nice . There are tyres that would give both returns but cost can be a mitigating factor .

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      60k on Hankook
      Recently replaced with Continental thats definitely softer.

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