Michelin CrossClimate 2s 75'000 Mile final review

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Vincent Mills

Vincent Mills

5 ай бұрын

Michelin CrossClimate 2s 75'000 mile final review. Mounted on the 2021 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid

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@guymann4016
@guymann4016 23 күн бұрын
About to buy my 3rd set (3rd vehicle). I’ve used many different tires and these are hands down the best tire. I live in Minnesota. They grab ice and snow like a dream.
@foadysfah
@foadysfah 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honest review! I've bought these 3 weeks ago, and 3 days ago I finally took them on the mountain after a night of fresh snow. I just want to say that I was passing by all the other cars stopping to put snowchains on, my car was not slipping at all, and I felt really comfortable and in control on these, until I reached the ski resort I was heading to. I'm really impressed with these tires, if they hold up for the kms they are advertised, they are amazing! The Bridgestone A005 Evo I had before were left with almost no tread after 44.000km which I felt was a little too early. I'll be back in two years to give you my honest opinion after I wear them out!
@quinceywhitney3224
@quinceywhitney3224 4 ай бұрын
Bought these tires a year ago on my Subaru forester. Best decision I’ve made. I was worried about wear, but after 20k miles I still have very good tread depth! Probably last me about 60k miles before replacement.
@JasonO-we3qt
@JasonO-we3qt 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this video.
@internetabyss
@internetabyss 2 ай бұрын
I got those on my 2021 RAV4 Prime. Great tires!!!
@berndadam8703
@berndadam8703 2 ай бұрын
Great tires. I own the cc2 from Michelin in Germany. Thea have an extra "VOL" label, which I guess comes from the fact that they had been made for Volvo. I used them on our electric car (Kia EV6) and with 5Tousand miles a year, we can use them endless.... Nevertheless in Germany we say that tires after 8 years get bridle. Have a nice time and thanks for your video. I convinced a lot a people to buy these tires.
@brandonwiley6530
@brandonwiley6530 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the insight, I’m replacing the Bridgestone Ecopia junk that Lexus put on my RX from the factory with these next week. I expect a similar experience as you have a sister product. I also keep my tires between 37-38 to account for barometric pressures here in Florida, as well as tire wear (I have 20 inch rims) .
@richscott2483
@richscott2483 13 күн бұрын
I have had Michelin CrossClimate2 on my 2023 Camry XSE 3.5L V6 since day 1. Got rid of the defective and hazardous OEM Bridgestone Turanza EL440s soon after accepting my brand new 2023 Camry XSE V6 with 3 Odometer miles. Only drove on the Turanza EL440 roughly 1/2 mile to the Tire Service Center. Paid $1,192 mount, balance, and sales tax for 4 - 235/40R19 CrossClimate2. I have 7,310 miles on the Camry as of June 2024 as owned it for 18 months now. The CC2s are fantastic tires, the best I've ever had and I have owned 15 vehicles (3 brand new, 3 CPO, and 9 Used) in my 64 years of life as I have been driving for 46 years. One issue with my 2023 Camry XSE V6 has been MPG. I get an average of 16.99MPG which is 9 below the Average 26MPG advertised on the Camry Window Sticker and all other reviews. 22 City/ 26 Avg,/32 Highway. The Toyota Dealership as I have ToyotaCare (2yr/25K) with purchase of the 2023 Camry, claims that my poor MPG is due to the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires. Well, I highly doubt that, I have had rather poor MPG since taking possession of the Camry and consistently reported as so. I also keep records of every Fillup, Mileage, Odometer reading, Cost per Gallon, and total cost per fillup. I am willing to accept that these All-Weather, they're not Snow nor All-Season, may result in a reduction of 1 to 3MPG or possibly 4MPG, but no way in hell 9MPG. There has to be something wrong with the Camry 2GR-FKS 3.5L V6 Engine or the ECM "Computers that calibrates Fuel / AIr mixture for the Fuel Injectors or could be something else. Surely, the CC2s are not the cause of nearly 30 Percent reduction of MPG. I check regularly that the CC2s are 35/36PSI depending on outdoor temps been as low as 33 and high as 38 PSI. Appears driving will heat up the tires so it increases PSI. With 7,310 miles on the Michelin CC2 they are still like new and very minimal tread wear. The pebbles/stones do collect a bit more in the track grooves. I am used to removing them when I see them, habit of U.S. Navy FOD "foreign object damage" walk downs on aircraft carrier flight decks and at Naval Air Station taxi / Runways since spent nearly 26 years in the Navy. Sorry, anyways Toyota and the dealership will avoid, ignore, provide many reasons or excuses, not to repair or diagnose or spend money fixing a problem with a new vehicle until the Basic 3 yr Warranty/ 5 yr Powertrain Warranty expires as to make you pay the $ thousands $ to fix it. I am battling with Toyota that my 2023 Camry XSE V6 has a fuel consumption problem and trying to convince me that the Michelin CC2s are the problem I should buy new tires or get OE Bridgestone Turanza EL440 tires which I got rid of because Toyota is aware Turanza EL440s are quality defective and a hazardous tire. Toyota has a huge contract with Bridgestone and have been using Turanza EL440 for the last 5 or 6 years out of the factory. The point I am making here is Toyota does not care about your life, all Toyota cares about is your $ money. Just like All Insurance Companies, you pay pay pay as it is mandated by law but when it is time to pay out on a claim is like squeezing water out of a rock. Yes! Michelin CC2s should last 60k miles, some people managed 70k to 80K, and one You Tuber Channel person has driven 100K on the CC2s before replacing them. I believe 1 or 2 people out of 10 may not like these tires and will complain. But if 80 percent of the people like the CC2s, chances are you will too. "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all the people all of the time."
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 12 күн бұрын
Hey rich make sure tire inflation is correct and I do not recommend the door sticker. I have always set my cc2s to 36psi cold morning tire pressure. Also I have noticed lose of milage in the first 5k miles of these tires do to there stickiness when brand new
@histyler
@histyler 4 ай бұрын
I had cross climate 2s on my bmw 335 and they were phenomenal even in winter. I put them on at 250k and drove the car till 320km and then the car was sold and it had still lots of tread left to pass safety. This is the best all round tire in the market.
@ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow
@ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow Ай бұрын
I like the chalk test -- good idea.
@lPHOENIXZEROl
@lPHOENIXZEROl 10 күн бұрын
I got my 2023 XSE and replaced the OEM tires with CC2s the next day, would've been the same day had I been able to get in but the place I bought them from closed earlier on Wednesdays.
@Andreas16375
@Andreas16375 4 ай бұрын
I live in sweden and ordered these after seeing all the reviews, The shop mounting them told me "are you really sure you want to mount them with the snow out right now?" I got abit worried but confidently said yes put them on Coming from Goodyear Ultragrip Ice 2 i can't even tell a difference, They just plow right through the snow and ice and we get ALOT of it up here. Plus i get to keep my nice rims on all year round instead of having a second beater set for the winter. Just remains to see how they are in the summer but right now i'm very happy
@Zeek800
@Zeek800 4 ай бұрын
Good in the Summer as well mine have two Summers on them and now a second Winter as of today ( February 26th ) and I checked the tread depth which is 8/32s of an inch all across the tire. The reason the tire tech questioned your decision to put these on is that in Europe these are considered an All Season tire. In North America they are called an All Weather tire meaning they carry the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol which is what Winter tires have on their sidewalls. The tread d3sign is so the tread’s grooves actually widen as they wear. Drive under control and you will easily get 75,000 plus of use before 5hey might need to be changed for winter driving in Sweden.
@Azureecosse
@Azureecosse Ай бұрын
I am surprised by your Comment I live in Northern Sweden, Cross climates would be useless here in mid winter, I am not even sure if they would be legal as a dedicated Winter tire either, my thoughts are they are good for mild winter driving when its very wet. I agree with your tire shop they would laugh me out the building if I asked for these to be fitted to my car. I will stick with my Nokians . I am guessing you live around Småland where is snows very little.
@MarySummerhill
@MarySummerhill Ай бұрын
Bought a set of these from Costco and had slightly less than 10k miles on them when the sidewall blew out on my left front at 80 mph on the Interstate outside of Columbus, MT. Sidewall had big chunks out of it. Called Costco in Billings to see if they had a tire and they did not. Called AAA for roadside assistance and almost 4 hours later had to end up calling a local towing service to come out and install the spare and put air in it. Limped into the Billings Costco and had to buy a new set of tires as we were 250:miles from home and I didn’t want to chance trying to get that far on a temp spare at 50 mph. Thought the tires were great in ice and snow but question the strength of the sidewall after this. AAA’s roadside people never showed up nor called
@Flow-rs1qg
@Flow-rs1qg Ай бұрын
It's better than cheap tires like sentury touring or Arizonian tires
@vpenywise
@vpenywise 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I live in Europe and here we get a completely different type of tires - even though it's the same brand, the same model name, ours are made of completely different compound and they wouldn't last even half the mileage you're mentioning. Just FYI 🙂
@Rapscallion2009
@Rapscallion2009 3 ай бұрын
We do - and I don't know how I feel about it. I've noticed from Dashcam videos that it usually doesn't seem to take a lot to make American vehicles enter a slide with huge clouds of white smoke. I wondered why and I suspect it's the tire compounds being far harder.
@leonardocozza3140
@leonardocozza3140 3 ай бұрын
Hello fromm Italy Why crossclimate sold in Europe should be any different?!
@vpenywise
@vpenywise 3 ай бұрын
@leonardocozza3140 Generally it's because of the much higher gas prices in Europe, so the emphasis of a tyre should be towards the best possible mileage, rather than longevity. That's one of the reasons anyway. The tyre manufacturers make completely different tyres for the different markets around the world. So watching reviews online could be "misleading" if you don't know it. E.g., the Michelin Crossclimate 2 is certified with 60,000 miles warranty in the US, which is about 100,000km. We don't get any warranty in Europe, let alone a 100k km one 🙂
@Rapscallion2009
@Rapscallion2009 3 ай бұрын
@@vpenywise I think a harder tyre compound would actually make the rolling resistance less, improving fuel efficiency. The USA seems to expect a far longer life from their tyres. I suspect the USA has less emphasis on grip and cornering performance than euro - Market conditions are different. If you sold euro tyres in the USA they'd be annoyed how quickly they wore out and if you sold USA ones in euro they'd be annoyed at how little grip they offered. It's actually observable in dashcam videos. USA tyres smoke a lot more and are more vocal.
@itsagoal182
@itsagoal182 Ай бұрын
Compounds are the same.
@Bigal1069
@Bigal1069 Ай бұрын
Are the climate 2 tires good for 104 degrees weather?
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 2 ай бұрын
I have the 1st gen Cross Climate tires. Great tires but little pebbles get stuck in between the grooves. It didn't seem to hurt the tire at all. But I always managed to find a nail or sharp piece of metal in these tires. Two of em got punctures. I guess a bonus is the little rocks act like studs in the snow? Hah Mine went smooth pretty fast though. I guess the 1st gen were much softer.
@nobodynoone2500
@nobodynoone2500 2 ай бұрын
This is what I am worrying about. I drive on many dirt, gravel, and peagravel roads and concerned these will eat rocks just to spit them out at my underside, fenders and other cars.
@spartanj2957
@spartanj2957 4 ай бұрын
The manufacturer did a test .They took a new stet and shaved them to 3 /32 and found the ability in snow was slightly better than a new set. Here in the upper Midwest we get a lot of snow and I run them all winter in wet ,dry and heavy snow.left my garage and plowed through 26 inches of med wet snow with all wheel drive no problem. a A couple of days later I got on a country black top road with very smooth compleatly compacted surface. At 40 mph I hit the brakes and to my amazement the car stopped like it was on dry blacktop with out the anti lock brakes not activating at all till I was at 1 maybe 2 mph for a second. They don't let the car slide in some heave slush I was in a day later while passing and changing lanes at 50 mph. They are so much more capable then I ever thought the could be. But this was all done with AWD . I will using M x climate 2 's for ever ,year round too. In heavy standing water had no hydro planning.Wher I did notice HP was during cornering,just for a sec but it was there so when cornering slow it down .As you noticed when fairly worn it could be a prob.
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your review. I hope everyone reads this because I have had little experience in the snow and it sounds like these tires will do the job when needed
@victorsaleeb5632
@victorsaleeb5632 Ай бұрын
Are these tires good for fuel consumption?
@dansmith5151
@dansmith5151 2 ай бұрын
AAHH them ROCKS !!!! in UK we call them pebbles i.e. tiny stones or shingle,, ha ! keep up the great vids bud.
@drivewayy
@drivewayy 3 ай бұрын
You showed 4/32's on the outsides of your tire and 5/32's in the middle of the tire...maybe 36psi is a touch low and 38-39psi will result in more even tread wear for you? I just swapped my tires recently also. Was opposite of you and had les tread in the middle of the tires. 44psi proved too much; even though my chalk test showed otherwise. Coincidentally, I am going to drop to 38-39psi on these new current tires; should result in more even wear. The arbitrary OEM specs recommend 36psi for my vehicle as well. Take care.
@JIBMONEY
@JIBMONEY 4 ай бұрын
Bro, now that is a strong dope super fly clean garage you got going there. I really like the cracks in the garage floor for extra video flavor. I think sweeping your garage would make your videos more clean room friendly. As for the tires, would they go all summer in that condition? I like the way you show the new tires in the background. Steak and Lobster eating billionaire eating JIBMONEY out.
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Yes they go all summer in that condition
@dfmpdx
@dfmpdx 4 ай бұрын
great reviews. how much did you pay for them? I want some for my CRV
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
225 a tire. but costco has them on sale every once in awhile
@oscarsuarez4843
@oscarsuarez4843 Ай бұрын
@@vincentmills4062what do you think about X tour a/s from Costco ? Warranty 80k
@AP-qu8sl
@AP-qu8sl Ай бұрын
Would you recommend these for someone in Texas? We don’t have snow. Also, the drop in mpg is temporary?
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction Ай бұрын
These are a great year round tire and if you get any rain these tires are excellent for not hydroplaning
@AP-qu8sl
@AP-qu8sl Ай бұрын
@@vincentlouisaerialproduction is there a substantial drop in mpg?
@Flow-kw3gn
@Flow-kw3gn 12 күн бұрын
Did you buy a set of CrossClimate 2? I live in Florida and I'm interested in buying CrossClimate 2 from Costco because I need to replace my tires in July.
@spartanj2957
@spartanj2957 4 ай бұрын
How ofton do you rotate?i run mine at 36 also car plate on door says 35 .
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Every 5k
@verynick
@verynick 4 ай бұрын
can you rotate on a AWD as well? @@vincentmills4062
@JmjomarRamos
@JmjomarRamos 4 ай бұрын
Did you do tire rotation?
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Yes every 5k miles front to back
@pabpabpabpabpabpabpabpabpa1942
@pabpabpabpabpabpabpabpabpa1942 7 күн бұрын
tires should not be stacked, might cause issue when in use
@jmwylie7751
@jmwylie7751 2 ай бұрын
How much snow and ice do you have. I want to try them in Texas where we have very little snow and ice. Opinion?
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 2 ай бұрын
Maybe 2 weeks a year. But I really like the anti hydroplaning in wet weather the most
@DaveInCanada081
@DaveInCanada081 4 ай бұрын
Are you saying you got 75000 miles out of 1 set of Crossclimate2 tires?
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Yes right around 75000 + -1000 miles
@rj7855
@rj7855 4 ай бұрын
"Fours and fives" 4 and 5 what, inches, milimeters, ants, grains of sand? .... Units are important
@DaveInCanada081
@DaveInCanada081 4 ай бұрын
@@vincentmills4062 I agree with running the tire pressure around 36, I do the same and found I get perfect tire wear when I run slightly higher air pressures
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
32nds
@mda5003
@mda5003 4 ай бұрын
@@vincentmills4062 And that would have been from 8mm (brand new) to 5mm? Could you really have then got another 75,000 miles running the tread depths down to 2mm (in the UK the legal limit is 1.6mm and maybe we don't get the same extreme weather as you)?
@Iksrosro
@Iksrosro 2 ай бұрын
Sir, how do you run 70,000 miles in one year. You say you do Uber, but 70k mikes in a year?
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 2 ай бұрын
I do roughly 60k per year doing uber / lyft
@jakesnake680
@jakesnake680 4 ай бұрын
I have a set on a 2015 Toyota Venza, location Muskoka Ontario. My opinion is for winter driving they are NOT confidence inspiring, and actually a little scary . I pulled them off, and went back to my Blizzaks. I would rate these on par with a good all-season, but I cannot recommend them for any winter driving at all!!, despite what others are saying.
@richscott2483
@richscott2483 13 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. On my 2023 Toyota Camry XSE V6, best tires I've ever had in 46 years of driving and having owned 15 vehicles. I reside in upstate New York, typical winter in the last few years due to climate change and milder winters we are getting about 90 inches of annual snowfall. The CrossClimate2s been on my Camry for 18 months and I've gone through 2 winter seasons. They are quiet, smooth & comfortable ride, handle and grip well on the road. Tire behavior appears to differ depending on Year, Model, and Make of vehicle and that goes with any tire brand you use. As a vehicle ages, all road and tire noise will become more noticeable. My wife's 2022 Honda Civic Touring bought her Michelin X-Ice Snow on 16-inch steel wheels for winter, the Civic OE are 18-inch alloy wheels with Good Year Eagle Sport tires. The only tires I buy are brand name tires from Continental, Michelin, and Pirelli, sometimes GoodYear. Our 2018 Toyota RAV4 Limited AWD had put Pirelli Scorpion Plus 3 on it. Replaced the lousy Toyo Open Country tires. The 1st Pirelli tires I've ever bought was in 1983 for my 1978 Alfa Romeo Veloce Spider were Pirelli P3s. About 30 years ago, Bridgestone were once a decent tire but no more, just like BF Goodrich. Firestone has not been a good tire since before 1980. My long time ago new 1982 Mustang GT 5.0 302 Boss V8 with T-Tops had OE Firestone 721 tires and went bald before 10k miles. Think I went with Goodyear but don't remember however I refuse to buy Firestones ever again. I won't ever buy Asian made tires. Toyo or Toyota are awful. Because of the way automobiles are made today, putting chains on your tire is one of the worst things you can do, tendancy to break or come apart and damage the car body panels. Better off with studded tires but they too damage the road surface which costs the county and state money.
@Anonymous-ji4sb
@Anonymous-ji4sb 4 ай бұрын
How many miles are on that car?
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 4 ай бұрын
170k at this moment
@rog5272
@rog5272 2 ай бұрын
They're nice tires, but the first thing i noticed was tire noise, these tires are not loud, but annoying buzzing sound. With previous tires, other brand, wasn't very noticeable.
@richscott2483
@richscott2483 13 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. On my 2023 Toyota Camry XSE V6, best tires I've ever had in 46 years of driving and having owned 15 vehicles. I reside in upstate New York, typical winter in the last few years due to climate change and milder winters we are getting about 90 inches of annual snowfall. The CrossClimate2s been on my Camry for 18 months and I've gone through 2 winter seasons. They are quiet, smooth & comfortable ride, handle and grip well on the road. Tire behavior appears to differ depending on Year, Model, and Make of vehicle and that goes with any tire brand you use. As a vehicle ages, all road and tire noise will become more noticeable. If you drive in rural areas, on dirt and gravel roads or roads the are in poor condition, you will hear more noise. The CrossClimate2 tread does pick up more pebbles and stones than other made tires. A stuck pebble caught and stuck in the CC2 tire tread can make noise you are not typical to hearing. I am really amazed how good the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires are but just as no 2 tires are the same, no 2 people are the same, and it goes with automobile, you got a great car and someone with same year, model. make, and trim got a Lemon. Wish you the best and stay safe.
@jilljuberian8651
@jilljuberian8651 2 ай бұрын
I just got these does anyone know if there good in wi ter i live in minnesota alot snow and ice. Did u really get 75000 they have warrenty of 60000 or did u mea. 7 500
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 2 ай бұрын
Yes I got a little over 75000 miles on these tires
@adamarndt7617
@adamarndt7617 8 сағат бұрын
@@vincentmills4062 Your Rav4 IS a pretty light vehicle, though. I'm sure the folks with 5-6,000 lb EVs won't get 75k out of them.
@bhshakari
@bhshakari 3 ай бұрын
You drove 75,000 miles in one year??
@genderlessyoutubefanperson
@genderlessyoutubefanperson 3 ай бұрын
That is a lot... I drove that much on average per year, but this is my job, so it is normal. I think he mentioned that he is an Uber driver....it makes sense now. :)
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 3 ай бұрын
About a year and maybe 2 months
@ritterengine1289
@ritterengine1289 2 ай бұрын
Are they quiet?
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 2 ай бұрын
Yes indeed very quiet and comfortable ride
@ritterengine1289
@ritterengine1289 2 ай бұрын
@@vincentlouisaerialproduction Thanks. I hear mix things in terms of noise so figured I’d ask.
@sparetire3
@sparetire3 20 күн бұрын
They are pretty quiet, you will appreciate it in rain and snow.
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
Hello everyone just wanted to add this video from another reviewer I found on you tube . This gentlemen was running these tires on straight up ice. Great review kzfaq.info/get/bejne/l8iVktWj25-ypJs.htmlsi=476qTtoTw0Cr042S
@Arid379
@Arid379 4 ай бұрын
Did you say 75 k miles on the tires with out replacing it, i not getting into your car anymore
@JamesBond-hy4kv
@JamesBond-hy4kv 2 ай бұрын
I don’t like the lack of grip in the wet.
@jonathan6296
@jonathan6296 2 ай бұрын
I have the Michelin CrossClimate "1" and I will NEVER buy Michelin ever again.
@vincentlouisaerialproduction
@vincentlouisaerialproduction 2 ай бұрын
Ok. But why? please share your negative thoughts with everyone
@jonathan6296
@jonathan6296 2 ай бұрын
@@vincentlouisaerialproduction I'll try to keep it short and excuse my knowledge of English. I drive probably 15'000km per year. Mainly city driving. The tread edges tore off in a matter of a month. Meaning, where you have a sharp 90 degrees turn on the the pattern towards the tire, it is ripped off. Driving on wet is very slippery. Where I live the winter is "meh", it's mostly wet so big con here! The tires have a strange relation with water overall. Once I left the car in an airport underground parking for 2 weeks. It was really humid and the floor was quite wet. For 2 days after I picked up the car the spots where the tires were touching the ground were very stiff and hard. You would hear the noise they made when the previously wet sports would hit the ground. Every time the tires stand in water this happens and it goes away quicker or slower depending on how long it was standing in water. One or two of the 4 tires have permanently harder spot on the tread, at least that's what I think it is. You can hear it, you can feel it in the steering wheel and pedals but not enough to have them returned. The company I bought them in tolled me that and I quote "you are using the tires wrong". I was so dumbfounded I didn't know how to respond! All the tires are balanced and the steering wheel is not "flying" around, it's just slightly vibrating in that one spot. Also I have the same issue as you mentioned, rock picking like crazy ... My main issue is that this is not premium quality tires but you sure pay premium and with so many competitors there is just no point trying Michelin again.
@SR-0211
@SR-0211 25 күн бұрын
I have them and I will buy again.
@jonathan6296
@jonathan6296 25 күн бұрын
@@SR-0211 Ok, I had bad experience with them and will never buy Michelin ever again. Do you know why my description of the problem is gone? I wrote why they are bad but I can't see that anymore.
@Jeo-What
@Jeo-What 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review and these tires are excellent from -40F/-40C to 104F/40C so far for the last 3 years and 9 months even on freezing rain, blizzard or unplowed 2 feet of snow with my FWD HEV or a 20 years old minivan. Interesting the way you test the evenness and I am going to give it a try. Regarding cold tire pressure, I thought it should been measured in outdoor condition (what if the car is in a heated garage!): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_inflation_pressure#:~:text=Recommended%20cold%20inflation%20pressure%20is,when%20not%20warmed%20by%20driving.
@vincentmills4062
@vincentmills4062 4 ай бұрын
heated garage would change the outcome
@Jeo-What
@Jeo-What 4 ай бұрын
@@vincentmills4062 I guess it depends on the individual locations as my unheated garage vs outdoor may have 2 to 25° differences during the winter time since some heat still radiates through the garage wall from the house and in reverse during the summertime. I tried the even test yesterday and everything was evenly throughout multiple areas of the tires. Thank you for the suggestions and the review.
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