Tires MICHELIN or NITTO

MICHELIN Tires

Michelin x-ice are for more roads and packed snow. I have a set of x ice 2 that are great, lots of grip in the winter. Much better stopping on plowed roads, and deeper snow they handle great

Pros: lots of grip, better stopping
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NITTO Tires

I'm with you. I've clocked about 7000 miles on the Nomad Grapplers now, and they are a noticeable improvement to the truck in all areas but fuel economy.

Pros: noticeable improvement
Cons: fuel economy
Mileage: 7000 km
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NITTO Tires
biggulpshuh_alright
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Rating 4.0

So now that I’ve had 1k miles on the Nitto Nomads I figured I’d drop a review. These tires are noticeably better. I feel confident on turns that they are gripping and never sliding. They do great in rain, gravel and mud.

Pros: better grip, confident turns
Cons: reduction in fuel efficiency
Mileage: 1000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Depends on the tires. If he put on Walmart special ling-longs and you put contin or Michelin The difference will be pretty big.

Pros: big difference
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MICHELIN Tires
Northerne30
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Rating 5.0

Michelin X-Ice Snows through Costco turned my R56 from a one-wheel-drive potato into a competent winter vehicle, all while still being quiet on the highway like a summer tire.

Pros: competent winter vehicle, quiet
Cons: one-wheel-drive potato
Vehicle: MINI
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MICHELIN Tires

Those tires are shot. Michelins have a habit of dry rotting early. They’re decent tires, but I’ve seen them rot like that all too often.

Pros: decent tires
Cons: dry rotting early
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