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MICHELIN Tires

I have the Cross Climate 2’s. No regrets.

Not any noisier that I’ve noticed from the OEM Michelins. About 5% efficiency hit for me.

Pros: excellent rain and snow performance
Cons: 5% efficiency hit
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MICHELIN Tires

Tried some mich sport pilots, range killer. In the winter 20% loss but the cae handled so much better....

Pros: better winter handling
Cons: range killer
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Maxxis Tires

If you liked the XR4 the Rekon is probably the closest, or Ardent. It's worked well for me everywhere I've taken it from Duluth to Moab, and everything in between.

Pros: worked well everywhere
Cons: slow rolling
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Maxxis Tires

The Assegai has the best climbing traction I've ever had (used to run DHRIIs, which would be a good option as well).

Pros: best climbing traction
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Maxxis Tires

After some time, I’ve discovered the Dissector is particularly sensitive to tire pressure. After I dropped the pressure a couple of psi (I’m running the 2.4WT version on a 35mm inner width 29” rim, and have settled on 24-25psi), the Dissector is running great.

Pros: running great
Cons: sensitive to tire pressure
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MICHELIN Tires

I still say switching to Michelin Pilot Sport 3 All seasons was the best choice I made; a bit lower efficiency but they are actually a decent width so you have some protection from curb rash. They also have significantly better rating on all performance metrics and are cheaper then the Primacy.

Pros: better rating, cheaper
Cons: lower efficiency
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I have a 1997 Town & Country with its original Michelin spare on a full size steelie and I thought this was already old enough.

Pros: original spare, full size
Cons: old enough
Vehicle: Chrysler
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MICHELIN Tires
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Bottom line for me, the Michelins haven't stood up in the desert heat and I've had them as OEM tires on a few vehicles. By 25,000 - 30,000 miles the rubber is cracking. How safe is that? Once again, I'm just sharing my perspective from my personal experience. Everyone else can do what they think is right.

Cons: cracking in heat
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 25000 km
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