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I've been running them for years. Good ride, handling and pretty quiet for a truck tire. They roll forever, too.
Best road trips I've had on any pickup (the LT version, that is. Don't waste your time with the P metric for an F150).
Love them. I have 45k on the current set. I live in Tahoe and they do great in the snow and ice
I’ve ran them for a few years now and they are solid. Good on road and snow performance.
If you are contemplating buying them, do it you won’t be disappointed. Just be sure to rotate and keep your pressure right.
Used too on my truck they’re really good highway tires but obviously not the best or A/T but I enjoyed them before I got my Toyo at3
Have them on my 2017 f150 got 66k out of the first set, probably could have gone another 75-7 k. Replaced them with another set.
I’m on my second set. First set lasted almost 60k miles and still had tread, but I decided to replace them because they weren’t doing as great in wet weather anymore. They’re the best tires I’ve ever run, and I used to be sponsored by Nitto. They’re quiet, great in the rain and under breaking, and last FOREVER.
Had these same Michelins on a FWD car. If you never plan to drive on dirt or gravel roads, or in snow ice, they’re probably decent, but not awesome in heavy rain. Consider the mileage rating for Pilot vs other Michelin tires that cost slightly more because the Pilots didn’t last me long.
The best I've had are the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs (I and II) for summer. For winter ofcourse the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90s for the Michigan winters. I've had a set of Kumho Ecsta MX's and they weren't bad either, but the worst by far were the MICHELIN PRIMACY all-seasons. Noisy, tread lasted less than 20k miles and obviously it's unsafe to wait until 2/32" so not even replaceable under warranty (which claims 80k miles treadwear ....pfft). Never again.
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