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Hi EK993,
What tires are supplied standard on the 20" silver rims?
It probably depends on what region of the country you live in...
My Model X was delivered to Chicago in March 2018.
Its tires on 20 in silver wheels are: Continental Cross Contact Sport LX.
M + S 275/45 R20 110V
I don't think these have the silent foam in them.
They are not "loud."
Shawn
That’s great! How about range? Any differences?
the pirelli tires are not snow tires despite being labelled 'all season'. For some reason, Ford loves putting these things on trucks. They suck in snow, and after a few miles of wear, they suck in rain as well.Thanks - am in CT, My main priority for the X is a top performing all season tire that can handle snow. Managed pretty well with all seasons on a Range Rover for the past 7 years. Not keen on keeping a separate set of winter rims / snow tires.
I am trying to get these as well (instead of Scorpion Zero), but America's tire and Tire Rack say they don't fit Model X 75D (the speed rating doesn't match).I recently replaced the tires on my X's 20" wheels with Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus tires after driving on the OEM Michelin Performance tires.
Folks with scorpion zero - how much range degradation do you observe? With a 75D Model X, the range is pretty crappy as it is
I have the pirelli verde all season. No issues thus far after 4000ish miles, as long as gets more than 25k miles I will buy again. Honestly i haven’t noticed too much range degradation, maybe 3-5% if any. Definitely less than 10%. We are not super spirited drivers in the X so handling seems fine and in SoCal have not needed to test it in snow.
Here’s what I bought from Discount Tire:
PIRELLI
PIR SCORPION VERDE A/S PLUS
265 /45 R20 108H XL BSW
Item #19512 QTY:2
PIRELLI
PIR SCORPION VERDE A/S PLUS
275 /45 R20 110V XL BSW
Item #19539 QTY:2
Do you mind if I ask how much you paid? They are quoting me $1400 installed at Discount Tire.
If you repeat the experiment 20k miles into the tire, would it come out the same?Thought I would share my experience in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread and is considering Pirelli's. I went with the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus as well. They were $926 including installation at Discount Tire.
My main concern was the noise switching from 'ContiSilents' with foam to these. I used dB Meter Pro app on my iPhone to record average noise level on a stretch of highway doing 70mph on both the Continentals and Pirelli's. They were virtually identical with the Pirelli's recording just 1 dB less (quieter) although that is so tiny it could easily be attributable to rounding or some other factor. This was a very unscientific test but figured some form of measurement was better than nothing. Subjectively, my ears could not tell a difference.
Just to be clear, there are several tires in the Pirelli range that have some (slightly different) combination of the words "Scorpion", "Verde", "Zero", "All Season", "A/S", "Plus" and some of them are M+S rated and some of them are not M+S rated. Pirelli loves these words and they love creating lots of different word salads with their product names. They are all sold as "all season". Some are OEM and others are not. You can't categorically say that "those pirellis" are this or not that without the full model name exactly as written on the tire and whether or not it has M+S stamped on it (and the M+S stamp is usually pretty small and mixed in with a bunch of other words).the pirelli tires are not snow tires despite being labelled 'all season'. For some reason, Ford loves putting these things on trucks. They suck in snow, and after a few miles of wear, they suck in rain as well.