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I got Pilot Sport 4S on my V60 and it feels like a new car with 100k.
The Michelin ones are really nice.
I saw you had some random no-name tire on the fronts and Pilot Sport 4S tires out back. While drag radials would help absolutely, you should see a significant increase by just swapping the 4S tires to your front drive wheels if you have a square set up (same sized front and back).
Ain't cheap but amazing I put my hat in the ring for the Michelin Crossclimate 2
I run 34 psi on the oem sincerras with the alltrack, no issues, tire wear is normal. At 38 the ride gets too stiff. For city driving it is a good compromise.
the PS4S’ have been the best performance street tire I’ve used, im on my second set.
I've had good luck with Michelin tires dating back to the ones on my mom's Golf when I was in high school. They tend to be a little more expensive than other brands but they're a sure thing.
Falken wildpeak a/t trail also have the 3 peak mountain snowflake rating. I bought them halfway through the winter season last year and I was so happy with the difference they made in the snow. I drove in all kinds of gnarly conditions and didn't see my traction light come on at all after I put them on.
There’s a guide by Michelin out there and according to that a little surface level dry rot is nbd, especially in the tread area
yea they trash... on my 01 cardon the fronts are 4/32 and back a little more at 6/32. But I only have 11k miles on this car. Rotated every 6k miles.. straight trash tire. meaning by 20k or before i'll be replacing..
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