Tires MICHELIN or Toyo
Using the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and the ride has been phenomenal until now. Amazing grip and silent too on high speeds. Just that they're quite expensive compared to other brands. Currently done 30k kms on them. Had a sidewall rupture once which fortunately got covered under warranty.
Yes, avoid budget brands. I had Laufenn winter tires as my first set on my 2018 Odyssey. Before those ran out, I switched to Michelin winter tires and the difference was night and day.
I have CC2 and the before and after is night and day. We have them on other vehicles also, they are my go to, but the difference on this vehicle is crazy. It handles like a totally different vehicle. I felt like a bobblehead with the stock tires, not anymore.
Went and got some Michelin Cross Climate 2. Took around a 12% range penalty, but they are so much better than the stock. I’ve noticed how much better the traction is, I’ve hit objects with no problem, and they’re holding up well.
Not sure if you can get them in size, but I rate Toyo R888Rs. Great track tyre, but scary in the wet.
Seeking a pair of Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 225/40/18 tires for my MK7 GTI's Austin wheels. Had an alignment issue on my GTI that chewed up the inner edges of my front tires\u2014unfortunately, not covered under warranty. I'm about ~30k miles in on this set, and the rears are still solid, so I\u2019m hoping to find a pair of moderately worn replacements to swap for a year or so until it's time to replace 'em all. These are pretty popular tires (among the best performing and the \"Costco special\"), so I'm checking here in case someone has a couple collecting dust in their garage. Ideal tread depth would be in the 6/32\"+ range. Located in the tri-state area (Brooklyn-based, but also spend time in Rockland County NY) and willing to travel a bit for pickup. Let me know what you\u2019ve got! Thanks!
Pred leto sam uzeo sve 4 miselinke 225 45 r17 primacy5, i odlicne su, oko 11k je bilo po gumi u kemoipexu
I got a set for my Duramax about 7 years ago and it is hard to tell they aren't brand new. I liked them so much I got a second identical set for the same truck... with studs for winter driving. They have decent but not massively aggressive tread for mild offroad adventures and they ride considerably smoother and quieter than the off brand (Les Schwab) tires they replaced. They aren't cheap unless you figure the cost per mile then they are an incredibly great deal! They also have a better weight rating than most non-commercial tires.
I got new Michelin's and it took 2 weeks to get better
Mine started getting noisy after like 20k miles. I replaced them with some crappy laufen tires lol
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