Tires MICHELIN or Kleber
I’ve run Michelins on the car in the past(cost me a good $1200 for all 4) but they lasted a long time and had great grip in both the dry and the wet
I’m a fan of the CC2’s. I have them on all my cars. I did take a 5-10% range hit versus the OEM Conti’s but grip (especially wet & snow) is soooo much better.
I'm loving my cross climate 2 tires I got a couple months ago.
I sit around 109 C in the summer and between 100-105 in the winter. Seems normal.
Winter tires? Why not winter homologated (Canada) all season Michelin Crossclimate 2. They are better than the Pirelli PZero my 2022 came with and I don't see a difference on snow compared to my last Vredestein winter tires!
The PS4S that replaced the OEM Bridgestone Potenzas on my 370Z are lasting about twice as long, are quieter and are as grippy. The only drawback to this particular tire is its less stiff sidewall, making the steering less precise.
I just put on the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4s through discount tire. My all in cost was $1,100.
They are a great all around tire. The grip feels much better than the OEM tires. The biggest downside in my opinion is a ~4% drop in range. I’d prefer having the performance and safety over slightly longer range.
I have a Model 3 sleeper Performance and I can say I have been really happy with the Cross Climate 2 as well.
Cheap tires are loud tires. I've always had cheap tires and I'm getting tired of all the constant noise. I think next time, I will splurge and get some Michelin.
Dude. Ran the michellins, ran the Kumhos and twice have run Dunlop SP5000s .. run the dunlops. They're sub $100/tire, grip much better than the kumhos both wet and dry, take longer to wear and are just all around a better tire. Far better than the michellins, for a fraction of the price.
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