Tires MICHELIN or Cooper
Very happy with my Michelin Crossclimate 2s. Quiet, fuel efficient and very durable.
Cooper ProControl is a pretty solid tire and you can't go wrong with them...
Inner rear tires were down to the cords so I needed new tires. Had an alignment done with the adjustable arms and wanted to go wider to fill out the rim and provide some curb protection.
No efficiency data yet but it's so smooth and quiet compared to the stock tires.
Brother, be realistic. Your Michelin Road 6 is no track tire. Far from a high performance tire that anyone should be running crazy high speeds on! That is 100% patchable and would be just fine for the life of the tire.
I have Michelin cross climate 2's. Been about 3, maybe almost 4yrs now. About 35k miles put on them. Maybe a bit more? Threads are still pretty good.
If you only do pavement the michelins are by far the best quiet and smooth. Also do great in snow an water.
Michelin Pro Sport Tires! Hands down
I had stock pirellis on my S4 (yeah I realize this is a Porsche sub). Switched to Michelin PS4s and never went back. Very noticeable difference in quality, grip, performance, quietness, and smoothness. They lasted a bit longer than the Pirellis too.
I also have the Defender 2 though I didn't quite make as deliberate a choice. I jumped a curve in a parking lot and did sidewall damage (some metal bit on a storm drain) to my stock tires, and I had the car towed to Discount Tire and the Defender 2 was the only good option in stock at the time.
I had a 2022 F-150 King Ranch and put these Discoverer Road + Trail AT on it. They were smooth, quite, and balanced perfectly. I now have a set of these on my 2024 F-150 King Ranch and they are terrible. I've had them balanced, rebalanced, and then checked by the best Ford dealer service department in central Kentucky. While I believe the tires are balanced, they still present a bumpy, shaky, jittery feel at speeds in the 70s - 80 mph.
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