Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires
uberschnitzel13
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Rating 5.0

I’m getting a set of Michelin Crossclimate 2 on my SAAB in a couple weeks

They’re higher rated in *every* category compared to the Continental Extreme Contact DWS06, which I’ve ran for the last few years.

Pros: higher rated in every category
Vehicle: Saab
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MICHELIN Tires
McCheesing
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Rating 5.0

Recommend Michelin defenders over pilot sport. Got them on my ‘16 XC90 and never looked back

Quiet, comfy, grippy enough for the 90

Pros: quiet, comfy, grippy
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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MICHELIN Tires

I saw you had some random no-name tire on the fronts and Pilot Sport 4S tires out back. While drag radials would help absolutely, you should see a significant increase by just swapping the 4S tires to your front drive wheels if you have a square set up (same sized front and back).

Pros: increase grip, better performance
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MICHELIN Tires

We have these on one of our FWD cars, and the Bridgestone WeatherPeaks on another FWD car. If you deal with snow for a decent part of the year the WeatherPeaks are a phenomenal tire, basically a snow tire with a high wear rating, the Cross Climate 2 is OK in snow.

Pros: OK in snow
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YOKOHAMA Tires

BEWARE: Failed Yokohama Stock Tire. Ive seen other posts about similar blowouts from primes but didn't pay too much attention since I planned on eventually switching wheels anyways. but this just happened driving 70 on the freeway. They are the stock Yokohama's that came with my 22 Prime.

Cons: failed, blowouts
Vehicle: Toyota
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