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re: Firestone vs Michelin
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:30 pm to burger bearcat
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:30 pm to burger bearcat
Michelin makes a great tire. They just cost too much for me. I have been using the Firestone Destination LE for the past few years and have been able to get 50,000 miles out of them on my Silverado 1500 pickups. I use the Firestone card with 6 months to pay no interest.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:33 pm to TeddyPadillac
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A tire is a tire for most people.
Yep. As long as it holds air they are good.
Take a look at the tires on most 4-5 year old, and older, vehicles and most won't have "brand name" tires on them as the owners see no reason to spend more for Michelin's versus Federals or some such.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:37 pm to jake wade
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I use the Firestone card with 6 months to pay no interest.
Just save up your money rather than using a line of credit. I mean at most you are talking $1200.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:40 pm to TeddyPadillac
I have never been able to save much money buying tires online. My local guy rotates them for free if I buy them from him.
I love the LTX M/S tires and routinely have gotten 70,000+ miles out of them on my Tundras.
Good tires, air pressure and tire rotation seem to me to be the secrets to long lived tires.
I love the LTX M/S tires and routinely have gotten 70,000+ miles out of them on my Tundras.
Good tires, air pressure and tire rotation seem to me to be the secrets to long lived tires.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:43 pm to CptRusty
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Michelin makes arguably the best tires on the planet.
I know they are costly. On our Suburban the cost for a set was $600 more than the OEM Bridgestone tires (Which are ok/not great). The expected "real world miles are 45,000. So I was faced with a decision. Do I pay $13 more for each thousand miles driven (1.3 cents per mile)
I bought the Michelins when the vehicle had 80,000 miles. They were unbelievable. The truck now has 140K. I bought the Bridgetones.
It all depends on the vehicle I guess.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:47 pm to burger bearcat
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Is the premium for Michelin worth it?
Yes.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:52 pm to Chad504boy
I have Michelin Defenders LTX on the truck I’m driving now and they have 77,000 miles on them and nowhere near done.
Keep correct pressure, rotate every time oil is changed, don’t hit curbs and shite and they will last.
Keep correct pressure, rotate every time oil is changed, don’t hit curbs and shite and they will last.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 2:54 pm to Martini
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truck I’m driving now and they have 77,000 miles on them and nowhere near done.
I don’t even know what that looks like.
I got two Benz’s that I ain’t even drove yet.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:12 pm to burger bearcat
michelin 1000x better the firestone/bridgestone crap
but uniroyal is made by michelin but costs less, price a set of those and you will like the savings while still getting michelin quality
but uniroyal is made by michelin but costs less, price a set of those and you will like the savings while still getting michelin quality
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:17 pm to burger bearcat
In college I had a blowout driving home on La 1 along Bayou Lafourche just outside of Raceland. The only reason I knew the tire blew was from the thumping sound from the tire as I drove along. I never felt it blow. Pulled over and the tire maintained its shape. I’d never hesitate to buy a Michelin tire.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:19 pm to 10MTNTiger
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Just save up your money rather than using a line of credit. I mean at most you are talking $1200.
You do you and I’ll do me.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:20 pm to Martini
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I have Michelin Defenders LTX on the truck I’m driving now and they have 77,000 miles on them and nowhere near done.
Keep correct pressure, rotate every time oil is changed, don’t hit curbs and shite and they will last.
you get no baw street kred
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:30 pm to burger bearcat
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(aka grocery and kid getter)
Then you want the best tire available surely.
Michelin makes some of the best tires in the world, full stop. That said the exact type of tire you need is important in who makes the best option.
If her SUV is a road only SUV/CUV then:
Michelin CrossClimate SUV
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus II
Continental CrossContact LX25
All three are as good as you can get for a road only SUV/CUV, the Michelin will have a small edge in grip and the Conty and Pirelli will have a little less noise and a little longer treadwear.
People often cheap out on tires and I get it but they are one if not the most important active safety systems on a vehicle. All the passive safety in the world may help you avoid injury in an accident but active safety is what lets you avoid it to begin with.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:33 pm to burger bearcat
Sumitomo and its gotta be run flat
Posted on 4/5/21 at 3:40 pm to burger bearcat
Yes, Michelin are worth it.
When it comes to automobiles, never cheap out/cut corners on:
1) Tires
2) Brakes
3) Suspension
4) Steering
When it comes to automobiles, never cheap out/cut corners on:
1) Tires
2) Brakes
3) Suspension
4) Steering
This post was edited on 4/5/21 at 3:41 pm
Posted on 4/5/21 at 5:59 pm to TeddyPadillac
Road noise is a major factor I always look into. The Michelin tires I've had always seem to be a bit more quiet than what was on my cars before.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 6:14 pm to burger bearcat
The best tires I've ever ridden on were Nexxen. Seriously. Michelin are great but not worth the money imho.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 6:44 pm to Dog Tree
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Korean tires Kumho and Hankook are great tires at a great price.
Love the Kumho
Posted on 4/5/21 at 6:48 pm to burger bearcat
Buying name brand tires is one of the biggest scams. I buy cheap tires off ebay for my work truck and get 50k miles out of them. A name brand tire cost almost triple.
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