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Single set of 3peak rating would probably be fine for you. Unless you’re one of those efficiency nerds. My core tires lasted 15k, won’t be going back to those. I went with the Pirelli scorpion ATR, have under 1k though so I can only say ride is smooth, minimal noise increase (can’t discern), and Average wh/m went 390 to 415. Can’t comment on durability obviously.

Probably a wealth of information on tires, and what people went with, in the search function that you might be able to pair your use-case too
 

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Tesla does a great job where OEM they’ve selected for all of their vehicles are the best at that vehicle price point.

for the Cybertruck all season the Pirelli ATRs are very good
Switching to Hankook, higher eff but lower tread life
Switching to Michelin, longer tread life but Lower efficiency
The ATRs are a good balance
 


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Thanks. The store said the pirelli weren’t available. So I got Michelin. 70K mile warranty.
Went with the Michelin's also
70k mile warranty is nice.
Some folks say they get BETTER range with the Michelins, some say worse, have only had mine 400 miles so time will tell, but the ride seems better and they look decent.
 

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I put the Michelins on about 3 months ago, one day before I took a road trip to SoCal from Lake Oswego, OR. It was the most comfortable, quiet ride I've had in the truck ever. I got 27K miles out of the first set and probably had another 2-3K left on them, but I had the trip planned.

Be sure you keep the temperature sensors inside each of the original tires in case the next set accommodates them. The Michelins don't. They're $80 each to replace.
 

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I put the Michelins on about 3 months ago, one day before I took a road trip to SoCal from Lake Oswego, OR. It was the most comfortable, quiet ride I've had in the truck ever. I got 27K miles out of the first set and probably had another 2-3K left on them, but I had the trip planned.

Be sure you keep the temperature sensors inside each of the original tires in case the next set accommodates them. The Michelins don't. They're $80 each to replace.
I didn’t think the Tire Temperature Sensors where programmed to have data transmitted to CPU? I also understood this sensor would some how track tire tread wear, if/when Tesla got around to programming
 

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What tires do you recommend? And should I get winter tires too?
I’m in Pennsylvania. I have core wheels and don’t off-road
I did a lot of research. For normal driving, Hankook Ion HT is best all around for price, range and miles. This will be my next set in a couple months.
 
 








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