About to replace my stock tires…

MachEnthusiast

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2021
Threads
14
Messages
306
Reaction score
145
Location
Seattle, WA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach E GT
Occupation
Software PM
Country flag
So I have a 2021 GT. I live in Seattle with lots of rain and occasional snow and ice. I’ve appreciated the stock All Seasons that the GT came with. They feel like they’ve been good to me.

Sadly they are at end of life. I hit a screw in the sidewall of one and the tire place says it can’t be patched. They said my tread is too low to replace a single tire so I’m going to get a new set.

Until this car I’ve never gave much a damn about what tires I buy. Cheapest all seasons usually. But this car is special and I want to treat it right. I’ve read some convincing things about buying EV tires rather than ordinary tires for range. Any opinions?

These are the ones I’m looking at getting and wonder if anyone has thoughts on them. https://www.lesschwab.com/tires/ion...3&prefmax4=500&source=tireVehicleFlow&start=2

Edit: I ended up with Pirellis. Look at my last post to see how I made the decision.
Sponsored

 
Last edited:

RKinWA

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2023
Threads
54
Messages
719
Reaction score
1,035
Location
Seattle, WA
Vehicles
2022 Mach-E GTPE Space White, 2023 Lincoln Corsair Pristine White Metallic
Occupation
Software Engineer
Country flag
So I have a 2021 GT. I live in Seattle with lots of rain and occasional snow and ice. I’ve appreciated the stock All Seasons that the GT came with. They feel like they’ve been good to me.

Sadly they are at end of life. I hit a screw in the sidewall of one and the tire place says it can’t be patched. They said my tread is too low to replace a single tire so I’m going to get a new set.

Until this car I’ve never gave much a damn about what tires I buy. Cheapest all seasons usually. But this car is special and I want to treat it right. I’ve read some convincing things about buying EV tires rather than ordinary tires for range. Any opinions?

These are the ones I’m looking at getting and wonder if anyone has thoughts on them. https://www.lesschwab.com/tires/ion...3&prefmax4=500&source=tireVehicleFlow&start=2
I went with the Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus, they have been great. They're smooth and quiet, and have held up well.
 

Smoke & Bells

Member
First Name
Elmer
Joined
Nov 30, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
16
Reaction score
19
Location
Black Hills, SD
Vehicles
2018 F150 XL, 2023 MME CaRt1, 2004 Mustang, 2023 Rav4 Prime
Occupation
Ret Eng
I live and drive in the Black Hills of SD elevation of 5000 -7500 ft. Lots of rain, hail, snow and ice. I had Michelin Cross Climate year round tires put on my 23 MME after only 4000 miles on the stock Goodyear tires. Great traction, stopping, and steering control with the Michelins. I have 3 vehicles with these tires on. I put these tires on after the stock Goodyears would cause braking on hard packed snow with the 1 pedal deceleration.
 


dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
Lots of us got those Hankook iONs. I've been happy with them. The original Michelin Primacys were good too. Both good choices.
 

silverelan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2019
Threads
131
Messages
3,687
Reaction score
5,392
Location
Seattle
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E GT, 2019 Bolt EV
Country flag
Lots of us got those Hankook iONs. I've been happy with them. The original Michelin Primacys were good too. Both good choices.
Was efficiency the same, better, or worse moving from the Primacy AS to the iON EVO SUV AS?
 

DaddyDeuce

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2024
Threads
10
Messages
154
Reaction score
212
Location
Colorado
Vehicles
Cyber Orange 22 GT PE
Country flag
I'm not a tire expert on my own, but I've extensively read the tire posts here on macheforum.

Three tires that are highly recommended include:
  • Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
  • Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus Elect
  • Michelin CrossClimate2
Here are some comparative scores:

Ford Mustang Mach-E About to replace my stock tires… tir


For your situation, with frequent rain and occasional snow, I would suggest the CrossClimate2. Those also happen to be the tires Ford selected for the new Mach-E Rally.

The CrossClimate2 also are 3PMSF certified, which means they meet stringent standards for ice and snow driving. Neither the Hankooks nor either of the above Pirelllis also have that certification.

Edit: Since you drive a GT you might lean more toward the Pirelli tires. See posts below.
 
Last edited:

Skyman63

Well-Known Member
First Name
David
Joined
Jan 9, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
68
Reaction score
138
Location
Isabella, Mo
Vehicles
2024 Mach e GT, 2019 Ranger 4x4, 2017 C-Max Energi
Occupation
Retired high school teacher
Country flag
Read the Tire Rack review on in the Pirelli PZero AS plus 3. They found it to be among the best all season uhp tires. Crossclimate’s are great tires, I have them on my Cmax. But they are grand touring tires as opposed to ultra high performance tires. For a GT you can’t go wrong with the Pirelli PZero AS +3’s.

By the way, I had the PZero elects on my 22 GTPE. They were quiet and nice, but were not good in the wet. Switching to the AS +3’s produced a quieter, smoother ride, much improved wet performance, and my range did not change at all. I also replaced the stock wheels at the same time, so that may have helped my range remain constant.
 
Last edited:

DaddyDeuce

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2024
Threads
10
Messages
154
Reaction score
212
Location
Colorado
Vehicles
Cyber Orange 22 GT PE
Country flag
But they are grand touring tires as opposed to ultra high performance tires. For a GT you can’t go wrong with the Pirelli PZero AS +3’s.
Good point. I suggested the CC2 above but didn't consider OP was driving a GT.
 

silverelan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2019
Threads
131
Messages
3,687
Reaction score
5,392
Location
Seattle
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E GT, 2019 Bolt EV
Country flag
I have a GT. The CrossClimate2 are my winter tires and the OEM continental all-seasons are my summer road trip tires. The Hankooks appeal to me if they can get more range than the original tires.

If compared to the stock Continental tires, the CC2s get -6% range and the Hankooks get +4% more range, that’s a big difference between the two.
 
OP
OP
MachEnthusiast

MachEnthusiast

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2021
Threads
14
Messages
306
Reaction score
145
Location
Seattle, WA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach E GT
Occupation
Software PM
Country flag
Thank you for the wealth of awesome answers so far. A few links I want to dig into and read more when I get time this evening. I should have noted in my OP that I'd LIKE to buy from Les Schwab if I can. So that limits my options a bit. They just have fantastic customer service, and I have a lot of loyalty to them for all the pro bono work they've done for me over the years. Plus they have a fantastic warranty.

Doesn't seem like many of you have opted for EV-specific tires.
 

DaddyDeuce

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2024
Threads
10
Messages
154
Reaction score
212
Location
Colorado
Vehicles
Cyber Orange 22 GT PE
Country flag
Doesn't seem like many of you have opted for EV-specific tires.
Personally I am using:
  • Summer: 4x Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) Elect
  • Winter: 4x Pirelli P Zero AS Plus Elect
The AS aren't really dedicated winter ties but they work well enough for my climate.

My wife has the CC2 on her EV and we are very happy with winter performance.
 

Juiceball

Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Jul 30, 2022
Threads
4
Messages
12
Reaction score
4
Location
41048
Vehicles
Mach E
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
I highly recommend Michelin pilot s4.
I bought mine at costco. Great handling tire. You won't regret it..
Stay away from any harder compound tires.
 

DeusEx

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 17, 2024
Threads
9
Messages
608
Reaction score
745
Location
New York
Vehicles
2023.5 Mach-E Premium ER AWD
Thank you for the wealth of awesome answers so far. A few links I want to dig into and read more when I get time this evening. I should have noted in my OP that I'd LIKE to buy from Les Schwab if I can. So that limits my options a bit. They just have fantastic customer service, and I have a lot of loyalty to them for all the pro bono work they've done for me over the years. Plus they have a fantastic warranty.

Doesn't seem like many of you have opted for EV-specific tires.
I live in an area that experiences weather from all 4 seasons and plan to get the Crossclimate 2s when I have to. I'd rather lose a bit of range for better grip no matter what weather is thrown my way. Besides the Crossclimate 2s are good enough to be standard on the Mach-E Rally so it's good enough for me.
Sponsored

 
 







Top