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I went to Michelin Defender, they weigh a bit more but still do well in the snow/ice and get better mileage on the highway.
i love my pilot sport a/s 4 specifically for rain. my stock tires had zero grip. they also have lasted a very long time
I loved the Michelin Pilot Sport 4s they’re great but come with a big price tag, I’d highly recommend the extreme contact sports.
Michelin xda2 holds up pretty good on our hydrovacs running in mud and rock
I have the defenders, and I love them. The stock tire hydroplaning is gone. Mpg good, traction good and wear like iron.
All I buy anymore is Michelin. X-Ice Snows on the factory wheels and 4S on the summer wheels. I’ve never had another brand offer the same level of grip while lasting forever.
I'm going with Michelin X-Ice on 16" Touren TR60 Wheels this season. Should fare well, I've had good results with X-Ice in the past.
I love my Michelin A/S 4’s on my car.
Previously I had Michelin Defender xlt. While I would prefer a more pavement oriented tire the Coopers where the only load range E tires I could get on a 3 day turnaround when I needed them.
I liked the Michelins but the xl load rating was just too squirmy while towing a 7000lb trailer.
I personally didn't like Michelin tires when I was a tire technician, but I won't discount their strengths. The biggest problem with Michelin tires is dry rot, I don't recommend them if the car sits for long periods outside.
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