6096
Owners' choice:
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6096
Owners' choice:
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I had the cross climate2 installed last fall and I'm very happy with them. I researched all season tires and found more positive information on the cc2 than others.
Just an amazing tire with consistent top customer reviews.
I got the Michelin pilot sports. They seem good so far.
I think such soft compound can go over the recommended 5-6 year. I have run similar tires (Michelin PSS) tires for 10 years without trouble.
Michelin Defender LTX get a big vote from me if the vehicle is a pavement pounder. They're fantastic in the rain and snow, and wear great, too.
I ran the Michelin Defender LTX on our 2017 Explorer and they were great, long wearing, good in the rain and quiet. Not a sporty tire at all though.
I put Michelin PS4s on mine and never looked back.
Run any tires that aren't the ones that came on the car. The OEM Dunlops that came on the 2016 GT were terrible. I thought that when I'd change to the Michelin PS3 As, I might notice a bit of a change, but they completely changed how the car drove in every situation. I immediately noticed how nimble, yet planted the car felt after the change.
I have a 1997 Town & Country with its original Michelin spare on a full size steelie and I thought this was already old enough.
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.
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