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Stock tires are crap, Michelin Cross Climate is the best.
Subaru. I have difficulty breaking traction in a crosstrek sport (2.5l) with Michelin CC2 tires in light snow. I can’t see how anything could be better.
Getting 17k miles out of tires on an X7 is honestly *great*. Most are shot by 10-12k.
Bf Goodrich KO2 ????
Running Michelin X-Ice Snow now. Also good and well respected. Wearing a bit better. They handle better than the Blizzaks as well. Can recommend.
Michelin City Extra po, maganda wet & dry condition saka durable din. Stick to stock size.
I've been using Michelin city grip since 2019 sa click v1. Sabi nila madali daw maupod pero makapit pero binili ko parin, why? dahil sa word na makapit lalo na kapag basa/maulan.
Everyday long ride ako General Trias-Sucat-Ermita Manila vice versa with OBR and sec topbox. 15mos lifespan ng rear tire ko and 30mos naman sa front.
I'm running Michelin pilot super sports in stock size 205 45 17s on my ND B/B/R club. Grip is massively improved over the s001s, but still feel light and nimble. Grip is so good in fact, that capability now exceeds what is reasonable to push in most road situations. In that regard, I do sometimes miss the cheeky tail out shenanigans that used to be easy on a desolate country road sweeper.
For me, Altima FWD, they are a little worse than my dedicated snow tire when I’ve ran them (I’ve gotten stuck once and had to put on chains). I like the blizzaks better but the CC2s do ok. CC2s also get slightly worse mpg than the blizzaks/are a little louder.
I purchased Michelins and within a year one developed a bulge in the tire sidewall. This bulge was not discovered until I had my tires rotated. It was on the inside of the tire and probably was there all along. They had a 50,000 mile warranty but the seller/installer Midas said the sidewall was not covered under the warranty! Read the warranties!
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