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Edited April 15, 2020
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Great Deal recently had to replace a whole set and this comes in cheaper than "normal" price which is 190 - 225+ for the 245/50/r18.
If you have a local store that price matches that may be a faster route instead of waiting for shipping. Better if you have a rapport from whom you get your tires.
Bonus (YMMV):
If you get your tires from the same place you can get what I call "thread-wear credit". They will measure the remaining thread and give you a credit towards the purchase of a new set. This calculation is based on mileage warranty + mileage put accumulated and when the set was purchased.
In my case (I buy my tires at Mavis Discount Tires):
- Pirellis purchased in 2017
- 70,000 manufacturer warranty
- Put about 50k+ on the tires
- price match + tread-wear credit I paid about 80 per tire
245/50/r18
https://simpletire.com/pirelli-24...7700-tires
225/45/r18
https://simpletire.com/pirelli-225-45r18-2339000-tires [simpletire.com]
255/45/r18
https://simpletire.com/pirelli-25...7800-tires
and more sizes are on sale I did not go through them all but it seems there are many.
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Depends on your vehicle, but you will see a difference in the speedometer accuracy, albeit not much.
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There's not even a listing for my 255/40/19 size of this tire on their site.