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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Pilot Street 2 at ~10k now. Rear is close to getting replaced but there's still some life left. Sunny or stormy, I lean it just the same and I've never felt it losing grip. No problem going over potholes at Quirino.

Pros: never felt losing grip
Cons: Rear close to replaced
Mileage: 10000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires
ProfessionalSwing828
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Rating 4.0

I recently went to Jaisalmer almost every cab there has put on Earth 1 tyres. The ride was smooth and there was no noise in the cabin whereas in my venue which has ceat tyres makes very loud noise on highways.

Pros: smooth ride, no noise
Cons: ceat tyres loud noise
Vehicle: Hyundai
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MICHELIN Tires

Yes, tried mine today on 4 inches of snow and they are incredible. I've never felt this safe on snow and I've been driving in the Midwest for 26 years. I'll buy this line for life if they last as long as they're supposed to

Pros: incredible on snow
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MICHELIN Tires
Adventurous_Elk_3029
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Rating 4.0

I just got a set of Michelin city grip 2 tires 120/70 on both front and rear. So far they grip way better than stock on wet and dry pavement. The wider tires make the handling feel way more sluggish though.

Pros: grip way better
Cons: sluggish handling
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MICHELIN Tires

You are completely fine. I drive an LC500 in NJ. Put on the Michelins and rarely brakes tractions.

Pros: rarely brakes tractions
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

That's not bad. Quad with 21's here and I was only able to get 18k out of them. Switched to the Michelin's, so let's see how far those go.

Mileage: 28968 km
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MICHELIN Tires
TSLAog
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Rating 2.0

As someone thats ran dedicated snow tires, they won’t impress you in snow and ice. The stopping distance in snow/ice is not much better than a standard all-season. Also, after the second season in snow (Michigan) even though they had 7.5mm tread the performance was really lackluster, maybe this is because of heat cycling throughout the summer making the compound harder? It was a fun experiment, but I’m Definitely going back to swapping seasonal tires. Nothing replaces true snow tire grip. Also, they are not very quiet, or very efficient. Saw about a 8% drop.

Pros: fun experiment
Cons: not great in snow/ice, noisy
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