Tires MICHELIN or KENDA

MICHELIN Tires

My FIL just got rid of his stock goodyear wrangler tores at 45k miles and replaced them with Michelin all seasons. I used to have Michelin all seasons before I went to all terrain tires and the Michelins were great tires, just not meant to go off road.

Pros: great tires
Cons: not for off road
Mileage: 45000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in Calgary ????????. We are already in the dead of winter and we have Michelin Cross Climate on our 2021 Nissan Quashqui (Called Rouge Sport USA) Definitely better than “All Season” tires plus you can leave them on year round.

Pros: better than all season
Vehicle: Nissan
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MICHELIN Tires

I’ve run Michelins on the car in the past(cost me a good $1200 for all 4) but they lasted a long time and had great grip in both the dry and the wet

Pros: lasted a long time, great grip
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I’m a fan of the CC2’s. I have them on all my cars. I did take a 5-10% range hit versus the OEM Conti’s but grip (especially wet & snow) is soooo much better.

Pros: better grip, wet and snow
Cons: 5-10% range hit
Mileage: 36000 km
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KENDA Tires

I had these, but the 12.5’s on my JL i traded in for the gladiator. They were good for all but ice. My jl’s stock ko2’s were far better in the snow/ice and i actually missed having them. Live in Alaska so half the year slipping around wasn’t ideal lol. Just some info for anyone looking at these tires

Pros: good for all but ice
Cons: poor performance on ice
Vehicle: Jeep
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I don't know if anyone has had the same experience with the 270, but my Kenda 280s have been awful on wet roads. Like riding on ice... Truly scary. I guess because the rubber compound is cheap. May not be an issue if you live in a dry climate.

Cons: awful on wet roads
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