Tire advice desperately needed....
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Tire advice desperately needed....
I have an '06 with Michelin Latitude Tour tires that I purchased used. The tires had 4-5mm tread left so I never got to experience them new. On my previous 470 I had a set of Goodyear Fortera Triple treads and they were the best SUV tire I have ever used. For some bizarre reason Goodyear has not manufactured our size all year. I have placed an order but delivery is far from certain. At tire rack the General Grabber also gets great reviews but it is also backordered.
The treadwear rating of the Latitude Tour is much lower than the Goodyear or General. Has anyone tried these tires? How do they compare to the Michelins for handling and wet weather grip? Would you recommend the HP Tour or should I continue to wait on one of the others?
The treadwear rating of the Latitude Tour is much lower than the Goodyear or General. Has anyone tried these tires? How do they compare to the Michelins for handling and wet weather grip? Would you recommend the HP Tour or should I continue to wait on one of the others?
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In Consumer Reports November, 2008 tire test, the General Grabber HTS and the Goodyear Fortera TripleTred had only fair tread life. The Michelin Latitude Tour was not tested, only the Michelin LTX which isn't available in 275/60/18. The General Grabber was the overall #1 tire tested, and was rated excellent for dry driving, wet braking, and handling. The Goodyear was #14 and was rated good for dry driving and wet braking, and very good for handling. The Consumer Reports tests contradict the Tire Rack surveys to some extent - many Tire Rack customers rate the Goodyear higher that the Consumer Reports tests indicate.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
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I had a couple of Bridgestones (decent, acceptable), Michelin LT (good), Dunlop two times (both rated bad to rather bad), and Pirelli Scorpion AT (excellent). Now that my current Dunlop is wearing out, considering Pirelli's again. Not a popular choice between the LX owners, the best I had so far.
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Regular trips to the local ski hill through snow and mountains - proved to be a big difference in comfort and piece of mind. Basically again, a difference where the rest of the traffic on highway is sitting waiting for something, and you simply go.
If you do not anticipate any of the harsher conditions, any tire would do it I guess. Michelin LTX is my second best experience so far, and it is 100% 'on-road' tire.
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I purchased the Michelin Latitude Tour tire a month or so ok. I've always been a big Michelin fan and hope these are no exception. I live in Colorado so I'll get to test out the snow rating. I know they had a 50K miles guarantee and usually that's not an issue as long as you rotate. So far my opinion is that they are good. Definitely quieter than the old ones.
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I got the Michelin LTX2's in 275/65R18 from my dealer. They are 1" larger in diameter, but there is no noticeable difference vs. OEM sized except when calculating your mileage, your numbers will be 3% lower than reality. The siping pattern is pretty good. We took it up in snow once this year. I tested it out by driving slowly in a parking lot covered w/ packed re-frozen snow/ice and slammed on the brakes. The truck stopped about as fast as on dry pavement...much better than the stock Bridgestone Dueler HT's. I wanted to get the Michelin AT's, but the dealer could only get 3 of them, and I needed 5 of them.
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I replaced my Michelins with Continental CrossContacts (who also make General Grabber I understand) and have been very happy with their performance. I've clocked just over 33k highway miles and feel their overall performance to be pretty much on par with Michelin, but at about half the price.
#13
Whatever you do, do not purchase the Yokohama Geolandars. I'm having Discount Tire replace these tomorrow morning. I just turned 30k on them and they're louder than hell and my ride has gone to crap. I'm having them replaced with Michelins. I hate to pay almost $300.00 a tire, but after my experience with these Yokohamas, there's no substitution. By the way, these tires do not come wth a warranty, but DT is prorating them for me because even they are disappointed with their performance.
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I replaced my Michelins with Continental CrossContacts (who also make General Grabber I understand) and have been very happy with their performance. I've clocked just over 33k highway miles and feel their overall performance to be pretty much on par with Michelin, but at about half the price.