Tires MICHELIN or KENDA

KENDA Tires

Honestly man if you're looking for fun cheep tires, the Kenda 200utqg is available in your size its a good bet. It definitely slower than top dogs but it preforms well. Big plus on the kenda is they don't get destroyed by high Temps and have a long life. Plus if you run them on the street as well they do well in rain

Pros: long life, good rain performance
Cons: slower than top dogs
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the factory Michellin E. Primacy on my highland RWD and quite impressed. A good all round balance of wet and dry grip and efficiency. Not too far off the PS5 I had on my old car but I wouldn't track with them. Good enough to have confidence on the road though.

Pros: good grip, good efficiency
Cons: wouldn't track with them
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MICHELIN Tires

I have them on my model 3. I think they are a tad quieter but small efficiency loss noticed. I mean minuscule. Have about 1200mi on them but enjoy it so far.

Pros: tad quieter
Cons: small efficiency loss
Mileage: 1931 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 4.0

I recently put them on my model 3 and I am happy so far. Seems comparable to michelin mxm4 oems on noise. There is more tread so they should last longer and my calibrated butt dyno suggests a bit more grip.

Small penalty on range, but it’s close enough where i’m not totally sure yet.

Pros: more grip, should last longer
Cons: small penalty on range
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MICHELIN Tires

I wouldn’t hesitate getting the Michelin LT ATX tires, I am of the opinion that it is a better tire than the defender line.

Pros: better tire
Cons: defender line
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MICHELIN Tires

Great bit too soft and if you spirited drive these will be gone in a year with ropes showing. I swapped to harder compounds

Pros: great performance
Cons: too soft, wear quickly
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MICHELIN Tires
canon12
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Rating 1.0

Wasn't my experience at all. About six months ago I replaced the OEM Geolanders on my 2018 Crosstrek with CrossClimate 2 tires. By the time drove 15 minutes home I knew that there I didn't like what I was experiencing with the CrossClimates. They were noisier, jittery, mushy and didn't track like the Geolanders. I wrote it off as being new. They did an alignment and wheel balance during installation. I am not an aggressive driver but the interstate on ramp that I use all the time I could enter at 50mph and stay at 50. I had to brake use the Michelins. Also I lost 3 mpg compared to the Geolanders.

Cons: noisier, jittery, mushy
Vehicle: Subaru
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