Tires MICHELIN or NITTO

NITTO Tires
shortybdub
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Rating 5.0

I actually had a few sets of the Gen 1 Exit 555 Nittos and felt they were an extremely underated tire. Awesome grip, even when cold, wore like iron, and handled wet conditions like it was child's play.

Pros: awesome grip, wore like iron
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MICHELIN Tires
AdamSheikh
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Rating 5.0

+1 on PSS. Best all around tire with a perfect blend of dry and wet grip, turn in response, longevity, road noise, etc. I'm going to be grabbing my second set in a few days after getting 22,000 miles on my first.

Pros: perfect blend of grip
Mileage: 35400 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Tornado2dr
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Rating 5.0

I've had very good luck when I have michelins on the car. Much better grip/wear/noise than the factory goodyears.

Pros: better grip, wear, noise
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin is better than Pirelli IMHO. I've had Michelin PSS tires on my Audi and they are great performers.

Pros: great performers
Vehicle: Audi
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MICHELIN Tires
Chaoscreature80
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Rating 5.0

Tire technology keeps getting better and better, I guess the new Michelin PSS vs the old Pilot Sports is a good example. Better grip + better tire life, who could ask for more?

Pros: better grip, better life
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MICHELIN Tires

Another vote for the Continental DWS... I have had them for front tires on my '06 for about a year..only reason I haven't replaced the stock rears is because they still have tread left at 73K!(they are Michelin Primacys which are a nice tire but only under dry or wet conditions..tread life is awesome, but they're terrible in snow)

Pros: awesome tread life
Cons: terrible in snow
Mileage: 73000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Dude. Ran the michellins, ran the Kumhos and twice have run Dunlop SP5000s .. run the dunlops. They're sub $100/tire, grip much better than the kumhos both wet and dry, take longer to wear and are just all around a better tire. Far better than the michellins, for a fraction of the price.

Pros: better grip, longer wear
Cons: worse than Dunlops
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