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I have always run E-rated michelin's and have never had one issue, not even a flat.
They put Michelin Pilot Super Sports on a car meant to have all-season touring tires
Zavisi šta želiš, ja imam letnje Mitchelin jer su mekane pa je vožnja udobnija nego na gumama nekih drugih brendova, a veoma su kvalitetne.
I have some Michelin Defenders TH on my Lexus, they're whisper quiet. They leave some to be desired in wet/snow traction.
I went to PS4S' five years ago and will never go back.
Pro: Softer ride, more quiet and cheaper.
Spend a few more bucks and get Michelin. They will last longer and you’ll have a better ride the whole time. It’s worth the extra few bucks.
Defender 2 is excellent and reasonably priced
I use Michelin 235 40 18 4S on my MK7 with Neuspeed RSe12 8"x18" and the grip is a tick better than the standard size. This combo is also lighter than the stock wheels and tires...and along with the suspension modifications, it's a difficult subject to try to quantify. I am always concerned with wheel and tire weight...that drives my decision making...if you like the look of a 19" rim, go for it. I think that you will find a larger variable between tire types and widths where ultimate grip is concerned...steering response is in theory better with a lower profile tire, but sidewall construction will also affect steering response with a similar tire size range.
My first set of tyres we an eco Michelin tyre, not even specific to EV, but wore off the car at 24k kms as they started at close to 6mm of rubber and not the 8mm as before.
Dry weather and rain they're ok. I didn't like them on packed snow so much. Too much sliding and slipping.
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