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MICHELIN Tires

Run flats suck if you care about performance but if you absolutely have to have them and want an all season tire the Michelin pilot 4 all seasons are decent.

Pros: decent all season tire
Cons: suck if care performance
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Falken Tires

If you’re really worried about it, Falken Wildpeaks are the GOAT for All Terrain tires with very very good performance in wet and snow

Pros: very good performance
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MICHELIN Tires

Lately I really like the Michelin XIce series. I'm on my third set of these between me and my wife, and they're great for our typical winters. Awesome on ice, really good on wet roads, great handling and mileage on dry roads, and still better in deep snow than any all-season.

Pros: awesome on ice, great handling
Cons: not great on dry/wet roads
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Falken Tires

currently running 265/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3’s, will most likely be upgrading to 275/70/18 Toyo RT Trail tires, unless I can confirm that 285/70/18’s will fit with no rub.

Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires

I just got through 35,000 miles on those tires on my Y. Somewhere around 25,000 miles seemed like the rain performance declined. Good tires overall but boy did they fall off as they aged.

Pros: good overall
Cons: rain performance declined, fell off as aged
Mileage: 56327 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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I replaced them 2 years ago with a set of Michelin Primacy Tour A/S. I’ve been pretty unhappy with the Michelins from the time I got them…I think the Yokohamas rode better and were quieter

Cons: unhappy with performance, less quiet ride
Vehicle: Lexus
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