Tires MICHELIN or KENDA
I like these tires so far. Have them on my silverado. I don't do much off-roading, but they eat rain for breakfast, and do decently well in snow
had them on my last car, great in the snow, great in the rain, and really quiet
I got 103k miles on a set on my 2013 5.0 F150. Still have them in the garage because there’s still tread left. I put new defenders on a couple winters ago. Highly recommended.
On my 2nd set on my f150, Dads been running them for years. Had 2 sets on 2 different of my Wife’s vehicles. We get a lot of snow and rain here in West Michigan and they do amazing in all conditions, there’s not a better tire out there.
I have a set on my grand Cherokee. I absolutely love them, they are great in any weather.
I just bought my second set, my first set lasted 83K miles. I am very pleased with them.
I put the last gen AS3+ on my Chevy bolt that I had for a bit and it made that b a close approximation to a hot hatch, well worth the range hit
I just got the Michelin Primacy Tour A/S for my Honda Accord. 0 road noise and such a soft ride. Michelin tires really are something else
They were okay for me, definitely not great (Southwestern PA) but I upgraded to Michelin Cross Climate2’s and definitely recommend them.
I hated my geolanders and was so glad to get rid of them. True that my only off roading is forest roads but I have a set of Michelin defenders that takes on everything from dry slalom’s to loose forest road hills and snow with quiet confidence.
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