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Old August 5th, 2021, 3:57 PM
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New member and have read through what searches I can find. Currently have 25k on a 2018 Suburban with 285/45/22 and they are about a 1/4 tread. We tow roughly 5k of boat regularly. Stock Bridgestones have been fine.

Need to replace stock Alenzas with either the same (Alena Plus) or considering Pirelli Verde all seasons.

Anyone running the Pirelli?
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I get at least 50k out of the Alenza's on my '11 . I've been running them on my '11 that's at 127k miles now. But my truck has 20's so maybe that's the difference. I tow a pontoon and cargo trailer.
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Had pirelli on my vette and they looked good but did not really perform that great and lasted me about 10k. I love the michellen defenders I just got on my 2017 suburban. I had them on my last 2011 burban also. Great tire.
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