Tires MICHELIN or NITTO

MICHELIN Tires

The CrossClimate2 are excellent all-season tires. In fact, putting their all-weather capability aside, they're simply excellent even as far as 3-season tires go. So think of them as premium 3-season tires with extra winter capability.

Pros: excellent all-season tires
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MICHELIN Tires

Yes wildpeaks were highly recommended. I actually just bought cross climate 2s. Handle really well in rain so far.

Pros: handle well in rain
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NITTO Tires

I've had both. I prefer the Ridge Grapplers because I'm more interested in offroad performance, but had no issues with the terra grapplers and they were much cheaper.

Pros: good offroad performance
Cons: terra grapplers cheaper
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NITTO Tires
bthieme1
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Rating 5.0

I have Ridge Grapplers on my Tacoma and 4Runner and haven’t had any issues with them. Do great in the snow and quiet for daily driving.

Pros: great in snow, quiet
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires
silverxt
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Rating 3.0

My TLX came with Michelin Primacy A/S tires and they were very quiet . They were not grippy enough for my liking though, so I ditched them for the Continental DWS06+.

Pros: very quiet
Cons: not grippy enough
Vehicle: Acura TLX
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MICHELIN Tires
smc733
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Rating 2.0

I have not been impressed with any recent set of Michelin tires I’ve had. Hard to balance and rough rides. I loved a set of General RT43s I had. Smooth as butter.

Pros: smooth as butter
Cons: hard to balance, rough rides
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