Of those 2 , I believe Continental would be better.
The use of Continental bike tires are mainly used and made for people who ride bikes for a living or take very long bike rides and need very safe and reliable tires to ride on.
Tire size has no bearing on road noise. Some tires are just naturally noisy. I suggest you go to www.tirerack.com and compare tires with emphasis on a quiet ride. Read the reviews of the tires in your price range. Look at Tire Rack's ratings. Excellent site with the information you need to make an informed decision.
Dominator tires are manufactured by Cooper Tires as a private label brand. Dominator tires have the smooth ride, quick response, and excellent traction drivers are looking for.
all terrain factory size for best performance and smother ride
Tire selection depends on your preference of ride quality, performance, durability and value. I prefer Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires for all of cars, including my 2001 BMW 740i, but opinions vary greatly.
Yes tires that are out of balance can definitely lead to a bumpy ride.
The Michelin tire that originally come on the pilots seem to last the longest and have a smooth ride
Michelin Primacy MXV4 tires are suppose to offer the quietest ride. They also offer a comfortable ride and long tread life.
The Toyo SPECTRUM All Season Tires are top rated and can be used all season, get ride comfort and very safe in all weather condtions.
Yes.
No. Get new tires before they blow out and you get hurt.
yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats