Tires MICHELIN or Hankook
We have them on our 23. Terrific tires built especially for the purpose and capability of the GX. Smooth on pavement, capable off it. Michelin grade rubber
The LTX M/S are excellent tires; I would trust them to get me anywhere I need to go in any weather. And they look great!
I was taken aback by their behavior in snow. I had impeccable traction in snow this weekend. I was thinking about replacing my Michelin's with Cooper AT3 4s's because I do some medium off roading but I think I'm gonna hold on to the Michelin's for now.
Put these in my 2018 GX last month. Silky smooth on the highway and great on snow.
I love them as well. Best tires I've had overall. Last year and the year before I took them in unplowed 5 inches of snow and it was stable up to about 40mph. Never slipped or gave any hint of less than total control. Brilliant in rain and resisting aquaplaning and smooth and quiet in the dry.
Had a set of LTX AT2 tires go nearly 70k on a pickup. Put them on my last GX and will put some on my black line whenever the time comes. Great tires.
I only have positive things to say about these tires. I have 40k miles on mine and plenty of tread left
After running these tires for 50k miles and to their untimely demise, I didn’t think they were particularly special. I don’t think they handled very sharp, they don’t seem super “sticky”, and tread life is pretty average. Even in snow I don’t feel like they’re that much better than an average all season.
I’m also in Chicago, bought the same tires, and just assumed I was heavy footed and that’s why I was can’t break 3.0 mi/kwh even though I’m not that bad. Didn’t realize the tires themselves were less efficient. All that being said I home charge so by my math it’s like 80 dollars extra a year of electricity to avoid the more expensive tires.
Ya I just put on Michelin cc2s after running the stock summers through some extreme cold and heavy snow. DO NOT run the summers in the snow it’s terrifying.
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