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Michelin defender 2 easily out of those options. It has been a tire that has consistently lasted over 80k miles in 4 of my families vehicles, all with different drivers but regular rotations at Costco. Also has very low rolling resistance so youll save fuel.
I got the new Bridgestones from Tirerack, I really like them.
With the right tires your golden. Michelin Cross climate are top tier for light snow like this.
I bought 4 new Bridgestone Turanzas the next day and it was like driving a completely different car.
If snow tires are an overkill for you just replace OEM tires with Michelin CrossClimate 2. Those will be enough.
The easiest answer is to just get a set of the Michelin Cross Climate 2s (or similar 3-peak all-weathers).
Maiinput ko lang ung meron ako. Hilux reliable. Change oils and filters, battery, brake pads at goma pa lang ginagawa ko sa 100k. Sa takbo kung ano sya day 1 ganun pa din hanggang ngayon.
Winter tires are best for you.
* Michelin Cross Climate 2 (I can vouch for these)
They suck after a bunch of heat cycling sadly. I like the ECS02 on my F even in winter they are fine. I just don’t act up. Yes they won’t grip as well as they should be drive like a civilized person you’ll be ight
No. I live in Michigan and was severely disappointed with the Michelin CC2. The packed-snow braking, and lateral grip leave a LOT to be desired. In our neighborhood with packed snow the car just slid… And slid… and kept sliding. Even my wife exclaimed “aren’t these new tires” lol. The packed-snow and Ice traction is no different than a basic all-season tire. The only thing these tires excelled at is deep-puddles and rain, they really shed water fast.
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