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Better at what?Is there an any sort of consensus regarding better options than OEM Contis for 19" Gemini wheels?
I am looking for all season options to go with.
Thanks. Anything better in noise characteristics?Better wet road traction - Vredestein Quatrac Pro (less expensive than Michelin, Continental and Pirelli too)
Better on snow - Michelin Pilot Sport All Season (AS) 4
Better still on snow - Michelin CrossClimate 2
Better price - Goodyear Electric Drive GT (when purchased using the USAA 30% discount)
Tire noise can vary with road surface construction, i.e. asphalt, concrete, etc.) Tires with sound treatment, i.e. a layer of sound absorbing foam insert glued to the inside of the tire) can be a couple of db quieter (the foam dampens the resonant noise within the tire.) The OE Continental Procontact RX tires have foam inserts as do the other OE tires that Tesla uses on its vehicles. The Goodyear Electric Drive GT also has foam sound treatment, Michelin Pilot Sport EV tire has the foam too.Thanks. Anything better in noise characteristics?
Anything will do.
I don't believe any of these will be better at efficiency. You have to identify your priority. I like the Pilot Sports for my MYP and the CC2s for my wife's MYLR. I also like this website that discusses these choices ad naseum.Better wet road traction - Vredestein Quatrac Pro (less expensive than Michelin, Continental and Pirelli too)
Better on snow - Michelin Pilot Sport All Season (AS) 4
Better still on snow - Michelin CrossClimate 2
Better price - Goodyear Electric Drive GT (when purchased using the USAA 30% discount)
#1 priority? Really? You can get some really crappy tires with a long tread life. I'd rather spend a few extra hundred bucks on tires with great handling.We'll be lucky to get 20,000 miles out of the OEM (Procontact) tires on our 2022 MYLR. The rear tires seem to be wearing at twice the rate of the front tires. Not too surprising since 56% of the total weight (4400 lbs) are on the rear tires and regenerative braking occurs with the rear motor. When replacement time comes, tread wear rating will be #1 priority.
Be aware that the OEM Conti is not the same as the aftermarket Conti.Is there an any sort of consensus regarding better options than OEM Contis for 19" Gemini wheels?
I am looking for all season options to go with.
The Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 Plus and Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3 are on my short list. Both are highly rated with good tread life.#1 priority? Really? You can get some really crappy tires with a long tread life. I'd rather spend a few extra hundred bucks on tires with great handling.
Those have 50k and 70k treadlife warranties. If it's your #1 priority, you should go with BRIDGESTONE TURANZA QUIETTRACK with an 80k warranty.The Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 Plus and Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3 are on my short list. Both are highly rated with good tread life.
The Turanza Quiettrack has a tread wear rating of 800, but Consumer Surveys on Tirerack.com show a wear rating of 7.9, which is good but not great. Wear ratings are established by the tire manufacturer and there is no NHTSA or third-party verification of the results. They can say whatever they want.Those have 50k and 70k treadlife warranties. If it's your #1 priority, you should go with BRIDGESTONE TURANZA QUIETTRACK with an 80k warranty.
they sell you a new set at a pro-rated price based on % tire warranty left.How can ANY tire have a mileage warranty???
If you drive like you stole it, the tires won't last a week!
Then what? Take them back and ask for a refund???
I'll be putting that to the test when it's replacement time for the OEM Contis, which have a tread wear warranty of 40K miles.they sell you a new set at a pro-rated price based on % tire warranty left.
no refunds