Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires
Salmundo
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Rating 5.0

Michelin CrossClimate2 staggered 20” on my FE. Superb tires. Quiet, smooth, insane levels of grip wet or dry. No loss of range in the winter, haven’t seen warm weather yet to judge summer range. I’m fine with giving up range for performance.

Pros: quiet, smooth, insane grip
Cons: giving up range
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YOKOHAMA Tires

My Yokohama have been on my truck for about 7 years, I only drive it a couple thousand miles a year. No cracks and tread is still great.

Pros: no cracks, great tread
Mileage: 3000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

DH22 are indestructible, grippy, and tread holds up but they're very heavy and slow rolling (like noticably slow)

Pros: indestructible, grippy
Cons: heavy and slow rolling
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MICHELIN Tires

Dude. Michelin DH22.

The DH casing is stronger than continentals. It's bulletproof. Grip and mud clearing are leagues ahead of anything maxxis have.

Pros: stronger than continentals
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MICHELIN Tires

Our CrossClimates after being fitted mid-2020. The outers are at 3mm, and the inner 4mm. Over 30k miles. Seems acceptable to me. Ours are on a Freelander 2/LR2, so a relatively heavy vehicle.

Pros: acceptable wear, good mileage
Vehicle: Land Rover Freelander
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I got the Pilot Sport AS 4. And I really regret it. I have 13% less range after 4000 miles on the new tires so the tires are broken in and now I have to live with the range.

Cons: 13% less range
Mileage: 4000 km
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