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I had originally bought these tires to be the rear tires on my front wheel drive Nissan Leaf and Pirelli on the front. After having mounting, sealing and bead issues with the Pirelli tires for the front, I swapped them around and used them on the front. These tires beaded nicely, road force was in the green, and they hold the road well. Mileage is unknown at this time.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Comfort
4
Noise
4
Harry
4
Nissan LEAF 2013 SL
Verified Customer
Dec 4, 2024
Decent tire, bead and road force issues.
Decent tire for gripping both wet and dry roads. Unfortunately, we had issues getting the bead to seal. At first on alloy rims, and then on a steel spare rim. Took more work than the Lexani that I bought for the rear of the same vehicle. Road force for both tires was low in the yellow. Lexani were green.