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Owners' choice:
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I run them on my F150 and my wife's Yukon. The new M/S2 nearly ties with the Continentals in wet braking. They make great road tires and are more than adequate offroad too.
They’re amazing. I had 2 sets on my ‘16 F-150. I put larger Recon Grapplers on my '22 F-150 and they look cool to me, but ride like a stone wheel compared to the Defenders.
As unbiased as I can be, myself and my family run defenders on every vehicle we own, and latitude X-ice for winters.
After a lot of years of trying different things, the Michelins have been the best tires by far.
Had them on my 2010 F 150 when I sold it and loved them, nice soft quiet ride.
I have 40k on mine and they’re going strong. I sold tires for years and nothing compares to Michelins. They’re just the best.
I like these tires so far. Have them on my silverado. I don't do much off-roading, but they eat rain for breakfast, and do decently well in snow
had them on my last car, great in the snow, great in the rain, and really quiet
I got 103k miles on a set on my 2013 5.0 F150. Still have them in the garage because there’s still tread left. I put new defenders on a couple winters ago. Highly recommended.
I had Michelle's on my 1990 landrove discovery . Great in rain. Drove like it was dry out. Replace with contintels. Didn't like them.
Hey I had Bridgestone and they behaved noticeably worse in snow than Micheline cc2 or Goodyears I have now, much happier with them than Bridgestone cheers
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