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Wife has a Crosstrek, I have a Pathfinder. They both have Yokohama A/Ts on them, I'd drive either one through a blizzard right now if I had to.
Négy évszakos Yokohama Geolandar A/T van a kocsin. Tökéletesen stabil vele az autó, pedig nálunk gyakorlatilag a városon átmenő főút van csak eltakarítva. Simán felmentem vele a friss hóban, földúton a domboldalra is.
Mióta megvan az autó (3 éve) négyévszakos abroncsok vannak alatta. Először Hankook volt, tavaly kapott Michelin Crossclimate gumikat.
Mentem már vele tükörjégen, szakadó hóesésben, most a letakarítatlan 20 centis hóban is. Nem mondom, hogy itt-ott nem csusszant meg, de nem volt eddig semmi gond vele.
A few months ago I replaced an old set of [Panracer Gravel King Slick+] 35mm and butyl tubes with the [Michelin Pro5] 35mm with TPU tubes.
Very happy with the performance, they genuinely feel faster, which they are according to [bicyclerollingresistance] they are.
Installed some Titan7 T-AK0 in gunmetal 17x8.5 +35 with some Yokohama Geolander AT4 285/70r17 today. Excited to see what she can do off road now but really in love with how great the 4th gen is and how mean it looks! Even better with a proper wheel and tire setup.
I've had the Yokohama yk GTX's on my Stinger for a little over a year and they've been great. Drove from Michigan to California twice on them in 2025. They do well in all the kinds of weather we get here in Michigan.
I’d go with the Michelin Defenders. I bought a set of Michelin X Tour A/S 2s (Costco version of Defender 2s) back in April 2023, and after almost 3 years and 70k miles, there’s still plenty of tread left on them. They’ve lasted twice as long as my previous tires now, even with regular rotations.
Michelin defender 2 easily out of those options. It has been a tire that has consistently lasted over 80k miles in 4 of my families vehicles, all with different drivers but regular rotations at Costco. Also has very low rolling resistance so youll save fuel.
I have used Road 6 and currently riding T32’s. Haven’t gotten a chance on the T33’s. If they are anything like the 32’s, you can’t really go wrong with either. My only gripe with the Road 6 is that many people hyped them up (where I live) so I was disappointed in the longevity. I think I got 13k miles out of them?
I’ve had both on my car here in Michigan, the CC2 was awful on packed snow and ice, especially the braking distance. I had them removed because both me and my wife hated them. Yes, they were noisy and very inefficient too.
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