Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires
spankmydingo
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Rating 4.0

I have the comfort suspension on my 2023 LR Y and I just changed tires on my Induction 20\u201d. The new tires have made a noticeable improvement so there\u2019s definitely an opportunity to improve ride quality through tire swap alone. Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4, 275 /40 R20.

Pros: noticeable improvement
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

If you are a Costco member find the tires you want through them and then contact Discount Tire via chat and they will price match the Costco out the door price. I bought a set of Bridgestone tires for my F250 and it saved me a couple of hundred dollars.

Pros: price match, saved money
Vehicle: Ford
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I got Blizzaks last winter and they’ve been amazing. Last year I drove across MI (5 hours) in a severe snowstorm warning (1ft+ snow) and a snow squall warning. I must have passed close to 100 cars/trucks in ditches. I never felt unsafe traction wise, I was planted. My Dad also had them on his old Charger 392 years ago and we took it ice fishing. Since then i’ve loved Blizzaks.

Pros: amazing traction, planted feel, safe in snow
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MICHELIN Tires
disturbed286
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Rating 4.0

I have Michelin Crossclimate 2's in the winter. On those days, I don't have to worry about the tires running or wearing like shit. I could leave them on year round if I wanted, but they are a little squishy and squirrely. And, while full bore winters they are not, they're 3 peak rated and still pretty damn good. I could swear they don't wear at all either.

Pros: no wear worry, 3 peak rated, pretty good
Cons: a little squishy, squirrely
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Chance_Shock4760
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Rating 4.0

so far they’re quiet, grippy under wet conditions & slightly better in handling & ride than the Dunlop Grandtrek that came with them. Haven’t driven them in snow yet…

Pros: quiet, grippy wet conditions, better handling, better ride
Cons: not tested in snow yet
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

I switched over to the Michelin Defender LTX on both vehicles after wearing through original tires and they too have been great in snow.

Pros: great in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

It will probably settle out to a 10-15% range loss. I went from 230 > 260 wh/mi (only about 2k miles on them).

Cons: range loss
Mileage: 3219 km
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