Tires MICHELIN or BFGoodrich

MICHELIN Tires

I recently replaced the original pilot sport 4 for a set of cross climate 2. Was a bit worried how much sound will be impacted since cc don't have the foam. It was a little bit of a different sound, not louder just a different tone. But stopped noticing anything the next day.

Pros: different sound, not louder
Cons: different tone
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MICHELIN Tires

On my 2019 M3, I had Continental tires with foam as well. I replaced them with Michelin sport pilot 4 (no foam) and to be honest they were quieter than the factory tires.

Pros: quieter than factory tires
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MICHELIN Tires

Im having this debate right now. I have had my defender 2s since \~30k and they have performed flawlessly especially between Maine and DC. Its seen snow, rain etc and I have not had an issues in any climate.

Pros: flawless performance, no issues
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

The 15x5 (black) steel wheels on my Yaris only weigh 15 lbs and the H-rated 175/65-15 Michelin summer tires I have weigh 14.7, so less than 30 lbs a corner. What I can't believe is how heavy some of the all-terrain tire/wheel combos are that people buy without researching the implications first. I did a lot of research to find a light AT tire, jumping from 30 lbs for the OEM tire to 39 for an AT in my stock 245/75-16 size, just a higher weight rating. The steel wheels on the truck weigh 32 lbs, so 71 lbs/corner.

Pros: lightweight, good performance
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MICHELIN Tires

I changed over to Michelin when my new 992S came with 'Goodyear" of all things..and I love the Michelin's..

Pros: love the Michelin's
Vehicle: Porsche
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BFGoodrich Tires

I got BFG Comp 5's (?) on my 350 RWD '07. They're great, my traction control is always off too and I don't think I've ever broken traction unintentionally.

Pros: great traction, very affordable
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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BFGoodrich Tires

They’ve always been great tires, wear well and have strong sidewalls, but they do sometimes not work great in wet conditions at slow speeds. For instance if you’re leaving a stop light you can easily break them loose. But at speed they have never failed me.

Pros: great tires, wear well, strong sidewalls, reliable at speed
Cons: poor wet grip at slow speeds
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MICHELIN Tires

About 3,500 miles because I yeeted them into the trash for being godawful on anything other than dry roads. Put on Michelin cross climate 2s. Big improvement

Pros: big improvement
Cons: godawful on dry roads
Mileage: 5632 km
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