Tires MICHELIN or LASSA
DH22 are indestructible, grippy, and tread holds up but they're very heavy and slow rolling (like noticably slow)
Dude. Michelin DH22.
The DH casing is stronger than continentals. It's bulletproof. Grip and mud clearing are leagues ahead of anything maxxis have.
Get rid of the stock tires and get Michelin City Grip 2's.
I switched to Michelin cross climate tires and find them to be a much better handling (especially in winter) tire albeit louder and less efficient. I’m willing to sacrifice some range for better handling.
I put Michelin defender IIs on my 2019. I’m steady at 3.4kwh down from 3.6. But, the huge difference in handling traction and overall feel of the car is amazing. The tires are “EV ready” and rated for 80k miles. 100% recommend them.
The pilot sport all season 4 are a huge upgrade over the stock Bridgestones!
If performance is your thing, go with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. Absolutely fantastic rubber with a--in Canada--50k treadwear mileage warranty.
I loved the grippiness of Michelin tires. But just know that your gas mileage will probably decrease due to the stickiness...
Our CrossClimates after being fitted mid-2020. The outers are at 3mm, and the inner 4mm. Over 30k miles. Seems acceptable to me. Ours are on a Freelander 2/LR2, so a relatively heavy vehicle.
Thoughts on CrossClimate2 for San Francisco/CA climate? Considering these for 2020 Kia Niro EV to replace current OEM Michelin Primacy MXV4, which we have found to be terribly un-grippy in rain.
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