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My Audi came with Pirellis. They're OK, I guess. Traction's good.
But they're starting to show wear at 36K miles (!). Probably go with Michelins next time.
Nokian snow and ice rated A/Ts always.
Ling Chou budget retreads for me. I like my rattles to have a beat.
Who put the bump in the bump-de-bump-de-bump...
My pickup came with Dunlop grandtrek AT25 tires.
As far as I can tell, no issues. (Now at 30K kilometers, so still pretty new)
Michelin at Costco, with nitrogen, no air please.
@Copper said in Buy Michelin:
Does the 21% oxygen in the tires really make a noticeable difference?
Tried Nitrogen in my truck tires once years ago. Yes, it made a difference.
…to my spending money allowance that particular month.
What does it cost to fill your tires with N2?
Can’t remember, I think I paid $25 per tire back then.
As near I can tell today it costs at local tire shops min $30 per tire or min $200 if all tires are new.
Costco uses Nitrogen, I don't think compressed air is an option, it is only N2. So no extra charge and Costco tires are generally cheaper than the competition.