Four 215/50/17 Michelin X-Ice Xi-3 snow tires. Good condition. 3 of the four have 9/32" tread remaining. 1 has a little more than 8/32". No patches or plugs.
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We have a jeep GC L summit trim got it from a dealer loaner car it's fully loaded but not the v8. We like it the only downside is that it's smaller than some SUVs so it's a 2 x 2 x 2 seat config in our case and we've found we need a 7/8 seat config more than a few times.
I've run Kumho tires on a few cars. They've been fine.
I've been running Michelin Defenders in recent years - highly recommended.
I’m running falken wild peak at4ws on my 23pb and love them. Mpg took a small hit but she’s a farm truck part of the time so the trade off was well worth it.
I have a Husky tire inflator that was $40 from Home Depot that works well, and a smaller Craftsman tire inflator that was $30 that is rechargeable + runs on 12v that also works well but its just a tad slower.
I recently replaced my Pirelli with Michelin defenders. I have put about 5K miles on them so far. The range is about the same. I didn't notice a change in road noise. They were a little bit cheaper than the Pirelli tires.
Here\u2019s the \u201cbad\u201d stuff that I\u2019ve had on mine:\n\n- LED light on the running board went out. Replaced under warranty\n- backup sensor issue: a wire broke (i think) when I did some \u201cspirited\u201d driving on a gravel road. Getting fixed on Monday.\n- rear drive unit seal weeped a bit. Getting fixed on Monday.\n- stock tires sucked.
By the results of their other tires, they seem pretty bad from my experience they are a tier above bottom of the barrel chinese tires
I personally experienced a blow out from Dunlop tires in the 90’s. Although they have improved since then i still wouldnt risk it.
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