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MICHELIN Tires

Run flats suck if you care about performance but if you absolutely have to have them and want an all season tire the Michelin pilot 4 all seasons are decent.

Pros: decent all season tire
Cons: suck if care performance
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MICHELIN Tires

Lately I really like the Michelin XIce series. I'm on my third set of these between me and my wife, and they're great for our typical winters. Awesome on ice, really good on wet roads, great handling and mileage on dry roads, and still better in deep snow than any all-season.

Pros: awesome on ice, great handling
Cons: not great on dry/wet roads
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Maxxis Tires

The 3CT (MaxxTerra?) is a much more suitable rear tyre compound and it's already on the softer side, I can't imagine ever running a Maxxgrip rear tyre outside of pro racing as it's slow rolling and wears out incredibly fast.

Pros: suitable rear tyre compound
Cons: slow rolling, wears fast
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MICHELIN Tires
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  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

I have the comfort suspension on my 2023 LR Y and I just changed tires on my Induction 20\u201d. The new tires have made a noticeable improvement so there\u2019s definitely an opportunity to improve ride quality through tire swap alone. Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4, 275 /40 R20.

Pros: noticeable improvement
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MICHELIN Tires

I regret getting PS5 on mine. The tires are too good and take away much of Miata’s fun factor.

Cons: take away fun factor, too much grip
Vehicle: Mazda
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