Tires MICHELIN or LANDSAIL

MICHELIN Tires

Im having this debate right now. I have had my defender 2s since \~30k and they have performed flawlessly especially between Maine and DC. Its seen snow, rain etc and I have not had an issues in any climate.

Pros: flawless performance, no issues
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

The 15x5 (black) steel wheels on my Yaris only weigh 15 lbs and the H-rated 175/65-15 Michelin summer tires I have weigh 14.7, so less than 30 lbs a corner. What I can't believe is how heavy some of the all-terrain tire/wheel combos are that people buy without researching the implications first. I did a lot of research to find a light AT tire, jumping from 30 lbs for the OEM tire to 39 for an AT in my stock 245/75-16 size, just a higher weight rating. The steel wheels on the truck weigh 32 lbs, so 71 lbs/corner.

Pros: lightweight, good performance
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MICHELIN Tires

I changed over to Michelin when my new 992S came with 'Goodyear" of all things..and I love the Michelin's..

Pros: love the Michelin's
Vehicle: Porsche
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MICHELIN Tires

I used Michelin 2ct in the front and Michelin road 6 in the back for one season because the front lasts way longer than the rear. Had no problems.

Pros: no problems, front lasts longer
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelins, but I don’t know. 45psi seems a little high. I keep mine around 35-40psi.

Pros: good tire pressure
Cons: 45psi seems high
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MICHELIN Tires
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Initially I thought it was the OE Pirelli. I replaced them with Michelins and had the same terrible road noise and handling.

Cons: terrible road noise, bad handling
Vehicle: Volvo XC60
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