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MICHELIN Tires
Zillon
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Defender LTX get a big vote from me if the vehicle is a pavement pounder. They're fantastic in the rain and snow, and wear great, too.

Pros: fantastic in rain, wear great
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 4.0

I ran the Michelin Defender LTX on our 2017 Explorer and they were great, long wearing, good in the rain and quiet. Not a sporty tire at all though.

Pros: long wearing, good in rain
Cons: not a sporty tire
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MICHELIN Tires
YounanomousPrime
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Rating 5.0

Run any tires that aren't the ones that came on the car. The OEM Dunlops that came on the 2016 GT were terrible. I thought that when I'd change to the Michelin PS3 As, I might notice a bit of a change, but they completely changed how the car drove in every situation. I immediately noticed how nimble, yet planted the car felt after the change.

Pros: nimble, yet planted
Cons: OEM Dunlops were terrible
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BFGoodrich Tires
Seabird
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Rating 5.0

Excellent traction! His are E rated because he does tow so it rides pretty stiff. He said a lower rated tire would probably be more compliant. He said they're the best tires he ever had.

Pros: Excellent traction
Cons: rides pretty stiff
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MICHELIN Tires

My Primacy's only lasted 27K miles on my sr+. Sure they had good EV range, and decent handling, but couldn't even last 30K miles.

Pros: good EV range, decent handling
Cons: did not last
Mileage: 27000 km
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