bimrin
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I am looking at my options for replacing OEM Pirelli's and not really happy with any of my choices atm. What are people seeing.
My Riv is the 2023 Gen 1 Adventure 4 Motor
My current tire tread situation
Rear's 2/32 and 3/32 (Must Replace of course)
Front's 5/32 (Replaced due to nail 1 year ago) 8/32 (Replaced due to nail 3 months ago)
Current Mileage: Aprox 22,400
My needs/wants in order: Safety, Longevity, Range
Driving Habits: Mostly city driving, 4-5 trips a year from Portland, OR to Vancouver, BC Canada. Typically just me, wife, and young child. I tow a small utlility trailer a few times a year (plants, dump runs, mostly low weight)
Options I am aware of from research here, reddit, google etc. (I didn't include some that just didn't really feel like an option for my usecase)
1. Replace 2 Pirelli's - Discount quoted me $1337 - Concern I am going to be back in a year (though maybe more 22 options then)
2. Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 275/50R22 115H XL (All 4 replace) - I know there are a variety of 115 XL options this and the continental are the ones I hear most about
4. Rivian Shop 20 Inch Wheel/Tire All Season Full Replace
5. Aftermarket wheels 20" (Atomic Wheels or something) Plus Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 275/65R20 116H XL
Any advice, personal experience, recommendations would be great. Obviously with a 2/32 and a 3/32 tread depth I need to make a decision soon.
My Riv is the 2023 Gen 1 Adventure 4 Motor
My current tire tread situation
Rear's 2/32 and 3/32 (Must Replace of course)
Front's 5/32 (Replaced due to nail 1 year ago) 8/32 (Replaced due to nail 3 months ago)
Current Mileage: Aprox 22,400
My needs/wants in order: Safety, Longevity, Range
Driving Habits: Mostly city driving, 4-5 trips a year from Portland, OR to Vancouver, BC Canada. Typically just me, wife, and young child. I tow a small utlility trailer a few times a year (plants, dump runs, mostly low weight)
Options I am aware of from research here, reddit, google etc. (I didn't include some that just didn't really feel like an option for my usecase)
1. Replace 2 Pirelli's - Discount quoted me $1337 - Concern I am going to be back in a year (though maybe more 22 options then)
2. Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 275/50R22 115H XL (All 4 replace) - I know there are a variety of 115 XL options this and the continental are the ones I hear most about
- Under Load Guidelines - Has been endlessly debated, I think I could make it work but is it really safe
- $317 a tire (Discount, Costco, Tirerack)
- Has a 70k guarantee (no idea on fine print for this)
- Biggest concern is them being 115 when Rivian recommends 116
- E Tires
- $398 a tire
- 50k guarantee
- Biggest concern - These tires are 12 more pounds each, reports are varying on the range impact from these. Could be up to 40-50 miles a charge loss
4. Rivian Shop 20 Inch Wheel/Tire All Season Full Replace
- Have a $500 credit from a referral so brings the price down (approx $3300)
- Gives me future flexibility
- Lose the beautiful 22" wheels and profile
- Biggest concern - I hear there is range loss on the OEM 20"
5. Aftermarket wheels 20" (Atomic Wheels or something) Plus Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 275/65R20 116H XL
- Gives me tire flexibility now
- Will cost at least 4k
- Lose the beauty and profile of the Rivian 22 Wheels
Any advice, personal experience, recommendations would be great. Obviously with a 2/32 and a 3/32 tread depth I need to make a decision soon.
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