Michelin Cross Climate 2s. The small range hit is worth the confidence in rain and snow. That said, the CC2s are still incredible in wet. I still strongly suggest them. They do good in snow but you don't have to use them for it.
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I run Michelin Cross Climate 2’s. After switching to them from the OEMs I loved being able to brake hard, instead of activate the ABS and run out much longer. Energy consumption is up, I dunno, 10%? But I don’t road trip with it anyway. Also the tires are quieter and provide a more comfy ride.
I used a starter from them in a Chevy impala and it worked fantastic until I sold the vehicle for other reasons
Pro tip get moog or comprable parts. The cheap stuff uses nylon to hold in the ball socket like tie rods. Moog uses brass, or atleast used to.
the pads on my Bolt lasted 130,000 miles
I’ve had my 2024 over a year and 30,000 km’s. I just had my brakes cleaned and the back up squeal is gone.
Went and got some Michelin Cross Climate 2. Took around a 12% range penalty, but they are so much better than the stock. I’ve noticed how much better the traction is, I’ve hit objects with no problem, and they’re holding up well.
So i have these on my Silverado (different size)i drive hwy daily pavement roads for work but i also live on clay/dirt roads in Ga when it rains its a messy road i bought the whole set(4) in 2021 they've held up im about to get another set bcuz they're 4 years and small cracks are starting to show but the tread is still covering Lincoln's head on a penny ive even drove to Orlando aug last year still holding up so for the price theyre decent tire to have ????????♂️????????♂️????????♂️
This is what the dealership put in my 2019 that also has the newer refrigerant type. These AC compressor seem to be a common failure...too bad GM won't ever do a recall.
No, that's not normal or good.Fram is junk - my mechanic told me a good oil filter would never collapse like that.When it does, it constricts the oil and it's not filtering properly. Go with an OEM filter, or go with Mann.I do oil changes every 15k (as per manufacturer) and I used a Fram once, and it looked like that. Since then, only used Mann or OEM and they look the same when I pulled it out after 15k.Do not cheap out on oil filters.
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