Tires MICHELIN or Maxxis

MICHELIN Tires
TheGroundBeef
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Defender 100%. Cross Climate is a close second. Michelin are expensive for a reason- they’re the best. Fantastic ride quality, durable rubber compound, and most importantly even tread wear. 10x better than the junk OEM Falken or Yokohama tires

Pros: fantastic ride quality, durable rubber
Cons: expensive
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Maxxis Tires
TacomaPotato
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Rating 4.0

Maxxis razr AT. Just as good if not better than wild peaks and about 10lbs lighter per tire(265/70 17)

Pros: better than wild peaks
Cons: 10lbs lighter
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MICHELIN Tires

Every vehicle I've owned, the OEM tires were usually noisy. Michelin makes some very quiet and good quality tires.

Pros: quiet and good quality
Cons: OEM tires usually noisy
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MICHELIN Tires

The only time I’ve had any real control issues driving in my forester with Michelin cross climates was heading to the airport to pick up my daughter during freezing rain. Glazed ice everywhere and you couldn’t stop worth a damn.

Cons: couldn’t stop worth a damn
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MICHELIN Tires
v_rex74
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Rating 1.0

I have them on my old Toyota. Worst tires i ever had. 4 years old, 45000 kms (28000 miles) and sides looks like on 10 yrs old tires. Barelly 4 mm threads. Etc.

Cons: worst tires ever
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 45000 km
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