Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin Primacy 4 plus extra load is not a bad option for the 86. Bit less grip for more fun, good durability compared to the pilot sport. Little bit cheaper too.

Pros: good durability
Cons: less grip
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YOKOHAMA Tires

My kid put on Yokohama ADVAN Sport V105S on his BRZ and is quite happy saying they’re almost as good at a significant discount from the Michelins.

Pros: almost as good
Cons: significant discount
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama Advan Apex v601. They have more steering feel than Pilot Sports, will last about as long. Good on the dry and the rain.

Pros: more steering feel
Cons: good on dry, rain
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin X-Ice/Snow tires and they work great ???????? I live in northern Wisconsin where they rarely plow the roads.

Pros: work great
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MICHELIN Tires
strat61caster
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Rating 4.0

I like the 300 tw summer street tires, MPS4S and ECS02 when you’re shopping for this in between segment. They’re my daily driver tires and I find them quite fun to autocross and pretty much right next to the non-fast summer tires but you’ll get 20k-30k street miles out of them.

Pros: fun to autocross
Cons: non-fast summer tires
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MICHELIN Tires

The Cross Climate are nosier than my Michelin X-ICE, a dedicated winter tire, and the efficiency is about the same. They are a great "year round" tire but you pay for it in efficiency loss and noise in Spring - Fall.

Pros: great year round tire
Cons: efficiency loss and noise
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 2.0

I've got a set of Yokohama tires I use for the summer. Very little wear on them, they've seen about 15,000 km total use, not cracked or dry rotted, stored indoors over the winter. They are however from 2016. This year I started hearing a whine in the front end, sounded a bit like a wheel bearing. On freshly laid asphalt it's silent or nearly so. On older pavement it's louder. On the highway in rain, it got REALLY loud, and I could feel a hum in the pedal. Like, loud enough I slowed to about 80kph as I was worried something was going to let go on the car. Pavement went dry? Went back to the normal "bearing" noise. Theres no shaking or balance issues, they drive true and straight, it's just this noise. Car is a 2011 santa fe, in Canada. I bought the tires new in 2016.

Pros: very little wear, drive true and straight
Cons: whine in front end, loud in rain, hum in pedal
Mileage: 15000 km
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