Tires MICHELIN or DUNLOP

MICHELIN Tires
likescars
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Rating 5.0

Can't recommend Michelin CrossClimate 2's enough. Has been perfect in all weather for me including freezing cold, snow, wet, and summer temps. They are not noisy and wear well.

Pros: perfect in all weather
Cons: none
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MICHELIN Tires
Salmundo
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Rating 5.0

Michelin CrossClimate2 staggered 20” on my FE. Superb tires. Quiet, smooth, insane levels of grip wet or dry. No loss of range in the winter, haven’t seen warm weather yet to judge summer range. I’m fine with giving up range for performance.

Pros: quiet, smooth, insane grip
Cons: giving up range
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MICHELIN Tires

DH22 are indestructible, grippy, and tread holds up but they're very heavy and slow rolling (like noticably slow)

Pros: indestructible, grippy
Cons: heavy and slow rolling
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MICHELIN Tires

Dude. Michelin DH22.

The DH casing is stronger than continentals. It's bulletproof. Grip and mud clearing are leagues ahead of anything maxxis have.

Pros: stronger than continentals
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MICHELIN Tires
azocintery
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Rating 4.0

I switched to Michelin cross climate tires and find them to be a much better handling (especially in winter) tire albeit louder and less efficient. I’m willing to sacrifice some range for better handling.

Pros: better handling, especially winter
Cons: louder and less efficient
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DUNLOP Tires

Had them for a couple years. The way I drove they only lasted ~25k miles/set. Great for street and mileage but I got stuck a bunch off road.

Pros: great for street, mileage
Cons: stuck off road, wore quickly
Mileage: 40233 km
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DUNLOP Tires

For those who wonder, don’t!! I thought they would be all season, not shit ass summer road tires. Well… 0 control with \~ 1” of snow. Thankfully < 15mph but even ABS couldn’t fire or work. $3k cost for blizzaks, rims and $1000 deductible later.

Cons: 0 control with snow
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