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MICHELIN Tires
aznbala
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Rating 5.0

Cross Climate 2 are amazing tires especially switching from the Toyo ones. So much quieter and the tires just seem to hug the curves even better.

Pros: quieter, hug the curves
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires
TKWizard
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Rating 5.0

I just got the Michelin CC2s installed two days ago replacing worn down Nokian WRG2s on my 2011 Toyota Sienna and so far the ride quality is significantly better compared to the Nokians. Heck the road noise that people were mentioning doesn't seem to be a thing on my vehicle. Road noise on the old Nokians was far far more noticeable.

Pros: significantly better ride quality
Cons: road noise noticeable on Nokians
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MICHELIN Tires
FaithlessnessNo6079
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Rating 5.0

Dealt with the same dilemma, went with the Michelin’s in the same size. Only about 500 miles in with them so I can’t vouch for snow, but they have been phenomenal on-road, in wet weather, and on the light trails/dirt roads I frequent for larping. Definitely a world of difference compared to the stock Dunlops and the KO2s I had on my Jeep, which I hated because they were so heavy and notorious for sliding in anything but dry conditions.

Pros: phenomenal on-road, wet weather
Cons: heavy and notorious sliding
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 804 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Spent a month driving all over the mountains in Colorado winter with Pilot Alpin PA4s on Enkei Raijin 18”s, multiple snowy passes, zero drama. Excellent grip and stopping power, but also good on dry pavement and firm handling when you need it. 13/10

Pros: excellent grip, stopping power
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MICHELIN Tires

IMO Michelin LTX M/S Have been the gold standard for SUV/LT highway tires for a long time now. Recently they've been discontinued in favor of the second iteration that just came out.

I also have a set (of the V1 tires) on my 2018 GX460 and they have been flawless.

Pros: flawless performance
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

I switched from Road 4 to Road 6. I used both tires for around 2 years and 25,000 km, and went back to Road 4 (I wasn’t looking for Road 4, it was in stock and around %30 cheaper). In my experience, the cold grip on Road 4 is much better, and even after they heat up, Road 4 still feels like it has better grip. Additionally, I noticed that the bike pulled slightly to the left with Road 6.

Pros: better cold grip
Cons: bike pulled to left
Mileage: 25000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Never waste money on Michelin tires. Also no point in paying for long lasting tires of any kind if you barely drive. Get less expensive name brand tires and you will be just fine.

Cons: waste of money
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