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Per tyre review’s test, difference between cc2 and x-ice is only about 5%. Cc2 is better than cheap winter tires like hankook kumho toyo etc.
I just put michelin road classics on my Cali this past summer and really like them. They handle very well , feel great in the corners and look good too.
I purchased good tires from Costco. Michelin x Climate.
I replaced tires on my '21 Sport 2.0T recently. But as tires go, they look great and give a very comfortable ride, with no excess ride noise. I'm glad I got them.
Working as a ski guide in the Canadian Rockies and running the AT3W on my Tacoma and I love them. Driving snowy highways before plows and un-maintained FSRs they are phenomenal. The only downside is on glare ice they struggle but with that kind of tire any would.
I’ve got a set of Wildpeak AT Trails on my ‘17. Had them for maybe 3 years now. Went with 235/60r17 because I’ve got 17x8 wheels(1in wider than stock). Been a bit louder, but that’s the way ATs are. Being that they’re heavier, there’s more weight getting forced towards the body of the vehicle when you hit bumps/jolts. That extra weight is gonna jolt the body more than the lighter tires/wheels. Mine went from riding like a touring car to feeling like an actual SUV after the change.
Been running cross climate 2 for 3 years , they handle well
I can tell you that the CrossClimate2 is GREAT in the rain. On my wife’s CR-V, driving on those in the rain almost feels like driving on dry pavement.
Falken Wildpeak AT3s aren't bad either but still not as good as Duras.
I replaced my factory tires at only 9000 miles. then I purchased falcon wildpeaks that wore down so fast that I was able to prorate the tire warranty at only 18,000 miles usage.
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