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I can buy this certificate for around $150 (total for 4 tires) right after I buy a new car? Michelin self sealing OEM tires, that basically have no warranty for blow outs or side wall issues. Seems like a bargain on a car with no spare.
I have two Michelin tires made in West Germany.
You can get Michelin summer tires they have a milage warranty on some of their models, make sure you get the ones that match your driving because they might have a lot of different choices.
I picked up a set of 18 x 8 ET 35 mm Radius W115 wheels in Titanium Gunmetal with 245 60 18 Michelin Cross Climate 2 All Weather tires. Winters are mild in the area so I decided to give these a try.
I got 46,000 miles out of my Pilot 4s. Great tire would recommend
I got 46,000 miles out of my Pilot 4s. Great tire would recommend
I really like the Michelin Wild AM 2 and Force AM 2 because they roll so much faster than Maxxis but still have great grip.
I had good luck with Falkens, and liked them - but for Teslas, I’ve gone back to Michelins. The OEM Goodyears were trash. Got almost 60K out of my first set of Michelins (RWD). Should be about the same for the second set (AWD).
The tech balanced the tires. Found one tire was WAY out of balance 5oz. Told me something was wrong with the tire but he balanced it and put it back on. The shudder disappeared for the first 5kms and then came back even stronger.
Went from Toyo all-seasons to Bridgestone RE-71Rs. It was... absurd.
Now my car has Michelin Pilot Sport AS3 on them and they're... so disappointing. My friends all comment on how well my car grips but after experiencing what is essentially road-legal racing slicks I just find myself a bit disgusted with how easily these break traction.
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