Tires MICHELIN or DUNLOP

MICHELIN Tires

I had these on my 2004 RAV4 and they were pretty good/decent for an all season tire. I was traveling into Boston during a snow shower on the highway, and although I was driving really slow as well, I had decent grip/braking

Pros: decent grip/braking
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires

If you’re going to pay $892 for Yokos, might as well spend a little more for the Michelin Cross Climate 2 or Michelin Defender 2. If you have minimal/light snow, the Defender2 might be better since their warranty is at 80k vs the CC2 at only 60k.

Pros: warranty is at 80k
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MICHELIN Tires

Got set of brand new 18" Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires with Road Force balancing and extended warranty for equivalent of 760$ (tax incl).

Pros: new tires, extended warranty
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MICHELIN Tires
Postnificent
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

Michelin tires provide a great ride and excellent mileage *but you can never run one low on air, it will destroy the tire*.

Pros: great ride, excellent mileage
Cons: destroy tire low air
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MICHELIN Tires

I recently changed tires (Michelin Pilot AS4) and within a week I got a nail in one which developed a slow leak 2-3 psi per day. In this case topping it off did make the TPMS light go away by itself without needing to press the TPMS button.

Pros: TPMS light went away
Cons: slow leak 2-3 psi
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MICHELIN Tires

These tires are a death trap in snow. In a heavy wet snow the snow collects in the treads to create a flat, slick surface allowing the tire to slide before stopping. On a hill it's even worse. They work ok on wet surfaces.

Pros: work ok on wet surfaces
Cons: death trap in snow
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