I had these tires on my Tahoe for years and now on my Tundra for the last couple of years. Makes it feel like you are floating compared to most other tires and also ride much quieter. I like the look of the lifted truck with the sportier tires too, but if you drive a lot, especially in the city, you can’t beat the comfort and quiet of the Michelin. And if you rotate them properly they will last the full 70k. I use the black wall side. Great video!
I want to put these on my Tundra but it says I can't have the M/S like the one in this video. It says. I must either ruse the Michelin M/S2 or the latitude. What tire size does your tundra take? Do you know off hand?
@@davidhazen2394 what says you can't? I have the Defender LTX M/S on my 2019 Tundra and they look , sound, and ride amazing. I had these same tires on my last Tundra too. They are 275/55 R20.
Just installed the Michilin Defender LTX M/S 235 65 R17 on my Chrysler Voyager Lxi Van. This is the same vehicle as the Chrysler Pacifica. I can not say enough good things about these tires. I have much better control & confidence when driving at the higher speeds that are now posted at 80 MPH in my state. Everything I have read are true. Very quite, smooth, & traction are all there when traveling on all types of roads. These Chrysler vans are longer than normal, and these tires really add to the stability and positive steering that every driver loves. With that said, comfort and ride quality are still excellent. Michilin are slightly more expensive, but you will make up the difference in how long these tires will last. Thanks again for the great review.
Thanks for sharing this 212035720! I totally agree that control and confidence are way up with these tires! These tires have a lot of value! Thanks for watching!👍
Best damn tire - PERIOD! I have 12 of the Defenders on 3 Yukon XL's, and yes........they do cost a couple Hun more, but you'll NEVER LOOK BACK! THE BEST in every category!
Thanks for sharing your experience with these Tires Mark! They are outstanding tires! I have nearly 3000 miles on them now and my daily drives aren’t as exhausting as they were with those lousy wranglers. Thanks for watching! 👍
Exactly the review I was looking for ! Like you, I’m a review freak, and seen a couple negative reviews (but seemed like those people were using them on smaller cars), and I almost went for other tires, but boy am I glad to come across your video after hours of doing research. You covered exactly what I needed to hear ! (Good with those portions of the road without asphalt) Thank you ! Edit: you’ve just gained a new subscriber.
Hey Amado! Great minds think alike! You gotta be smart with your money nowadays! Tires aren’t cheap. Especially these but they do last! I tried to be as thorough as possible with this review! Thanks for taking the time to watch it! I won’t let you down! Lol 👍
@@GarageGear I’m sure you won’t, can’t wait for your next videos, thank you. Ps: Just bought the tires today and they’re getting mounted tomorrow. I’m Pretty stoked.
@@GarageGear just came back from a road trip and they were wonderful, smooth and quiet, absolutely love them, and as far as content, anything you review or give us tips on I’ll watch, it’s your delivery and the way you cover things that I enjoy the most. 👍🏼
@@Julianamado1 glad those tires worked out well for your trip. They truly are a one a kind tire and should probably have their own category. ROCK ON my friend! Plenty more cool content coming your way! 👍
My use case is similar to yours, I struggled with the price over or tires that I was considering but ultimately ordered these from my local America's tire. I was jokingly complaining about the cost of the tires to the guy writing up the work order, he said 4 guys that work there have them on their trucks and took me outside to show me. Hands down the best tire I've had, well worth the price which really amounted to a cup of coffee per month over the estimated 6 years of my driving. Great review.
Got these for my 2007 Sporttrac V8, feels like a completely new truck now. Cruising at 80mph on the hwy is incredibly smooth and have zero noise to them. I have yet to hydroplane or lose traction on heavy wet roads (florida rainy season). I will forever buy these tires from now on.
Just put a set on my 2018 Ram Big Horn a week ago. Put 300 miles on them so far. I’m looking forward to wearing them out. I drive 145 miles one way for work (2x a week). Already noticing a fuel mileage increase. Definitely a great choice
Wow that’s awesome that you just bought a set as well! Ok you win with the longer drive! I have about a 40 minute 24 mile drive one way. Smoother ride?
@@GarageGear I was running the factory Goodyear Wrangler SRA. I road those right down to 3/32” and they were no longer safe in the rain. The Michelin ride is really nice. I took full advantage of all the discounts that were offered at the time of purchase. I’m very happy with my new tires. The one major factor in my decision over the Cooper tires, I know first hand Michelin will stand behind the mileage warranty. My wife’s 2016 Toyota Sienna came with Michelin Primacy from factory. At last visit to dealer,30k miles, they told her she’d need tires before winter (she barely drives it). I couldn’t believe how fast they work out in such low miles. No questions other than rotation records from dealer and they prorated and replaced the tires with a nice discount. I’ve seen reviews that some drivers got 80k out of these Defenders so I’m going into this with confidence.
@@js12278 wow great to see someone who actually used their tread life warranty. Good to know! And how the situation was rectified. I couldn’t believe how many people were crushing it with high mileage in these tires! Like you, I hope to get many miles out of them! 👍
It’s been about a year, 13 months, I’ve worn 1/32 of the tread. 17,000 miles. The tire shop that installed them are impressed by the performance. I’m still satisfied with my purchase.
Thanks for the review. I purchased a 2021 Tundra with these tires on it. I was debating on changing to an A/T. I now am rethinking on changing out these tires. I love how nice they ride and the quietness of highway driving.
Bought a new set of Falken Wildpeak At3's for my '19 f250 to replace the worn factory duratracs. Traction was amazing and was much beefier block pattern. However, once the snow went away and experienced faster highway speeds I had vibration in the front end. I could also tell I lost about 1 mpg and it was louder going down the road. After a few hundred miles I bought a set of Defender LTX m/s and put them on this morning. Wow. What a difference. Immediately smooth as glass. I gained about 3 mpg back and they are nice and quiet. I can tell they are not going to grip anywhere near the Wildpeaks in the rare muddy situations I get into but I since that makes up about 2% of my overall driving I am content.
Thanks for sharing spyder! Definitely an improvement on mpg! You might be surprised on how well they do in the mud. Can’t go wrong with Michelin defenders! 👍
I have these on my Honda Pilot and Honda CRV and absolutely love them. I just picked up a 4Runner and can’t wait to put these on it. I used to run BFG TKOs on an older Tacoma but they were much louder and didn’t have nearly the same performance in the rain or snow.
Thanks for sharing Aaron! I had a set of BFGs on my old cord ranger. Loud and stuff ride! Your 4Runner will ride totally different! Let me know how you like the ride!
I choked a little bit when I first saw the price, but after hearing what you and many others have to say. I believe the defenders are amazing tires. Snow rated for crazy midwest weathers, good traction dry and wet, good enough off road (we have a lot of dirt roads), long lasting and improve gas mileage! What's not to like?! I'll have to bite the bullet on this, but I know I'll get my money's worth!
Nokian One is a grat tire, Pirelli Scorpions are great, Cooper Discoverer(over priced as well) are great, Starfire Solarus...all are very good tires, but very few are over $320. The price of a beatup car that can take you places for at least a few years, LOL. about $1300 plus tax for tires??!! Then mount for about 20 more each...LOL. They are great tires, but ffs, they are not that good. Its like ordering great sushi for $7 and getting very similar sushi for $15 because they put gold flake on it. Screw that noise. BTW, I think you should have a log of your tire tread wear, and see how they do over time. And NO ONE can claim they remember how their tires were when new compared to 20 or more K miles later. What you can do is take some measurements. You can drive on the same roads with a sound meter and record the level they generate at different speeds recorded. You can also do some basic traction tests and record.
@@philindeblanc I disagree. I have these and they’re incredible. I’ve advised my dad to get for his trucks as well. Literally perfect for what we need. Highway, gas mileage, noise, heavy rain, tight turns, snow, mud, bumpy roads A++
Have these on my 2016 f150 fx4 sport and am sconni (WI), love them in all conditions! Super quite and great mpg. Play around alot in the UP offroadin as well and have been great! I've got the 36gal tank, could be in my head but the extra weight might help in the real deep snow we get from time to time but regardless, well worth the money.
I have a Ram pickup and only run Michelin. We are all sensitive to price , but there are certain things you need to throw the price component out the window. Good tires is one of them . When you drive in varying weather conditions being able to control and stop are critical to safety.
Michelin are the best! I put 102000 miles on the original Michelin tires on my first sedan and now I'm over 104000 miles on my original Michelin on my Ford Expedition (all driven since August 2019 till today ... and there is still life on the tire). I already know what I'm getting next .... you guessed it... The Michelin Defenders !!!
That’s some very impressive mileage vitalie! I’ve driven many sets of tires in my life but never Michelins! Hearing reports of mileage like yours make me even more confident in my purchase! Thank you for sharing!👍
I put these an a 2020 Sienna AWD and a 2021 Dodge Durango. We ski alot and go to the desert all the time with quads. These tires grip ice, snow, and float right over sand. They ride super quiet and soft. I highly recommend them!
I'm currently riding on the LTX M/S2 with right at 70k miles. I could probably get another 10k out of them but just found a screw in the driver's side tire. Theyre the best tires ive ecer bought by far Think I'll go with these Defenders as they're a little better in the deeper snow. I like raised white letters on my old Ford but not on my Frontier. Looks nice on you truck though. Thanks for the review!
I have these on my 2016 Ram Big Horn and they have been good. Just "good" though. They are quiet but I'd never know the difference unless I had my radio off (which is hardly ever). Smooth but doesn't feel very solid - feels floaty. Rain traction has not been all that great for me, at least not compared to the Cooper Discoverer AT3s I was using before. I haven't used these much in snow this year since work let me stay home when it snowed most times. I really put the Discoverer AT3s to the test in some deep snow and ice for years and they were amazing. These Defenders also give my truck a look I'm not liking - though they aren't actually super cheap they look more like I cheaped out and stuck minivan tires on a 4x4... (I didn't choose these, they were on here when I got it). Looking to put new wheels on this in a few weeks so I'm probably going to go with Cooper Discoverer ST/Max this time and get a little upgrade from the AT3s I loved. These seem like a great tire for general passenger vehicle use though but just not my thing.
I have a 2010 Tacoma . I put the LTX AT2 on them in 2015 and have nearly 90k miles on them. Just now looking for replacements as there is some dry rot starting to show up, but the treads are fine. Looking into the MS2 and this review has been helpful. Thanks.
you are exactly right I run these on my 2011 f 150 eco boost crew cab flame blue truck. This is the only tire I have ran except for the tires on it when I bought it in 2011. the tires that came on it were terrible . I have been running these or the other model since 2005 on different trucks and will not change!
Just recently replaced my Michelin all season tires after 11 years for my 2005 Camry. Incredible tires. In winter, I have Michelin X ice tires. Toronto, Canada
My 2015 GMC Sierra half ton SLT came with Rancho shocks and Goodyear Wrangler SLA''s. The Goodyears wore out by 40,000 but they were a softer ride than the Michelins LTX M/S or the B.F. Goodrich ATKO2's. The Michelin is by far the superior tire of the three in every way with exception of the softness of the Wranglers. I mentioned the shocks because they aren't very good. Riding on Bilstiens now. Much better with any tire.
I just ordered these in 295 65 R20 for my 2021 Silverado 2500 HD,,,,, These are rated at 50,000 for the light truck sizes naively expecting 70k. I do pull a 14,000 pound 5th wheel trailer so 50k is still a fairly significant upgrade from the stock tires I’m about to replace at 32,000. I’m looking forward to getting them installed tomorrow, mine are $1,900 OTD at time of this post.
@@jimcollins8097 If you’re referring to the speedometer, I have the Banks Derringer tuner in my truck and you can input the wheel and tire size so that it calibrates your speedo. Other than that no codes or any sort of issues and I absolutely love them. Makes the truck look waaaay better and it rides exponentially nicer as well. Hope that helps.
I'm just about to put my 2nd pair of Michelin LTX M/S tires on my SUV, which will be the Defenders. Michelins are worth the higher up-front price. Spend more today, spend far less in the long run because they really last. My former set of Michelins went more than 10 years, and I never even had a flat. (PS: I like putting the white letters on the outside!)
Ten years is pretty incredible! Any idea on how many miles you had on them? I’m marking you down in the white wall category! Blacked out sidewalks are winning by a slim margin! 👍 thanks for checking out my channel!
These defenders are great on 16" wheels on my Tacoma. However, the 22" on my Tahoe are not very good. They are quiet but I get a lot of slipping in light rain, even when just leaving the carwash after a few thousand miles on my 22's. Tread life is excellent in both sizes.
Michelin tread ware and Traction is Great!! I have a set and paid the money... I bought a set for my pickup ... they lasted so long (more than 6 years) and the only problem is that you will want to keep them on so long that they will develop cracks in between the treads... maybe like me...they are still on there and I trucked many of heavy loads just recently after least 6years later cracks and all.. I know that they are due for a change... I might want to stick with them or the Cooper AT3 XLT all depending on what I would like to try or what I can afford... I even plowed for years with my Michelins and spun them up plowing in the snow... still good and plenty of tread depth.. so wherever cheap tires are not an option I'd go with the ones like Michelin defender LTX or an equivalent well reviewed competitor like Cooper At3 XLT ( if they still make them)
I had 2 sets of these… both only lasted 35-40,000 miles. Michelin was awesome to work with and I only paid for one set. Needless to say I went with another brand the next time around but really don’t care for them. So I’m going back to the Michelin, as I can’t beat their customer service.
Good review, thank you! I'm getting a set tomorrow on my 4Runner. The stock Dunlops (made in Japan) have been underwhelming; now hoping for a better ride and maybe better gas mileage. I'll update this comment in a month.
Thanks for the positive feedback! Congrats on your purchase. You won’t be disappointed! There’s a night and day difference in ride quality! Thanks for watching Paul!
If you’re towing or carrying a load get the agilis crossclimate Michelins instead. I have them on my e350 van, excellent in snow and rain. On my taco I got: 45,000 on dunlop grantrek 80,000 on Michelin ltx at/2 80,000 on Goodyear Kevlar wranglers The Michelins looked good after 80k. I sold them on my steel wheels on Facebook and told the guy about the miles, he still happily bought them. The reviewer is right though the AT/2 isn’t great in snow
Great video! I've decided to go with these Michelin's this time around. Looking at the Tire Rack ratings you just can't ignore how they are best in class. I'm just on the other side of the border from you and know well about all the lake effect snow. I don't run a dedicated winter tire, but I'm excited to see how well these perform this winter on my '04 Dakota 4x4. I'm totally a white lettering fan.
Yea after buying Cooper Discoverer last time, I was pleased for the first 20k, but at 30k I’ve noticed in the rain they are as bad as the original Goodyear Wrangler ST’s. That I was forced to replace, after I ran over a bucket of sheet metal screws that fell off a truck in front of me, I caught up to at the next red light, but was driven by a Mexican gentleman who no speaka englaze? Well then I was lucky to limp into a Tire Kingdom I knew was luckily right around the corner. I had just added Bilstien 5100 struts and shocks with the front set at 2”, that came close to leveling. So after pricing 3, of the ruined Wranglers at “$640”!!!With tax and fees I was astonished! To find the Coopers one size taller at 265/75-16, for FOUR of then came to LESS at $513!! With the buy 3 get the 4th free sale! Thats what I did at the time. Now with over 38,000 on them rotated free since new, I’m getting concerned in rain. So I’m now PLANNING on replacing the 4, with new tires and Michelin look better the closer I look and your video my friend has sealed the deal on exactly what you have, I was inclined to go LTX AT but you convinced me otherwise. See I have a 2019 Colorado Crew Cab 4x4, V6, I love, and plan to keep for a while but only want to buy ONCE more.
Every set of Michelin tires that I have had, always start dry cracking between the treads long before they are worn out. Other than that, they are amazing tires.
Anyone else think he's the voice of Duff Man? 😆 Great review. I'd like to see them in action in the ❄. Both my wife's Traverse and my FJ have them. Worth every penny.
Hahaha Duff man!!! That’s awesome! Thanks for the positive feedback! So far in light snow they’re doing great. Haven’t gotten more than an inch by me yet. I’ll keep you posted! Thanks for watching James!
Have them on Tacoma, and absolutely worth it. Tread pattern is quiet, ride is smooth. Inflate at manufacturers spec. Wear is less than previous Michelin LTX
great video man! to the point about all the important stuff! just got the "hand me down" 2004 gx470 from my wife and its ready for some new rubbers, im sold on those michelins! tires look great on your truck with the white out but iim going black...
I agree completely, I am getting ready to install a new set on my Ford Edge. These will be the 4th set. It is a 2008 with 175,000 miles and still going strong.
I've been using Defender LTX M/S for a long time, but people need to know that they suck in snow and ice. You'll slide all over the place because the rubber compound is very hard at low temperatures. The rubber compound is hard in order to have the long tread life. The Continental TerrainContact H/T outperforms the Defender LTX M/S in road grip, stopping tests because they have a better rubber compound. Although I might not get Continental because people tend to have balancing issues with those. I'm looking at possibly getting a Vredestein Pinza A/T or H/T for my next tires, as the performance of those is somewhere in between the Michelin and Continental and without balancing issues.
I had oversized ko2s on my Nissan Frontier and have been researching these tires for quite awhile was at sam’s club today and my wife had heard about enough lol and told me to just get them 75 miles home and oh my God these tires are just incredible ride quality and gas mileage and handling was noticeably better all around
Not to burst your bubble but just to let you know of the tires that are michelin you get from Sam's club are not the same tires you get from tire rack or authorized michelin dealer's. If you look on the tire they are made in a different country and have less ingredients. That is why you get them for a wholesale price. Just some information for you.
Like you I did my homework on these tires. Bought a set for my 2018 4Runner…..they are amazing, with 25000 miles on them they are still like new, granted they get rotated every 5k. These will last 70k miles easy. They are great in rain and snow too.
I've had 2 sets of Micheline Defender LTX tires. I rotate them every 4,000 miles. They are worn out by 35,000 miles. The 75,000 mile warranty is a joke and a total misrepresentation. With that noted, I love the way they ride and the traction is great. The tread pattern picks up and holds rocks anytime you get on a dirt road. I like them overall but dont think you are going to get anything over 40,000 miles on them.
Yes this tires are fantastic bought them for my f150 n they are great only down side is price but if you think about how long they last worth the money
13 years as a tire tech… Michelin are one of the best tires made today…matter of a fact other tire companies copy the tread pattern of the Michelin. I do not get paid from this company. I have them on my 2019 Toyota Tundra and my motor home. Great review. God bless the USA . Oh and white letters out.
I researched and also came up with these tires for my Nissan Frontier but I found many reviews that Michelin is having issues with wear. These tires are wearing prematurely. Im hoping they got it right but Im still hesitant now.
My defenders are wearing like iron so far. No issues with premature wear here. I didn’t read any issues with this. Everything I read said they lasted a long time. 70,000+ miles. Every mechanic and owner of these tires that I spoke with agreed that the wear is great on these tires. Thanks for watching!
I have the same tires on my Tacoma TRD Off Road. I had the same model tires on my cargo van and also loved them but when my TKO’s wore out on the Tacoma I went to these. The ride is quite different than the TKO and feels more like a sports car than a truck. They have done some light off-road so far but they will be put to the test in a few weeks. I usually travel forest fire access roads and unmaintained trails but nothing that would require mud tires necessarily. I agree with everything you said and you made a good choice!
Great video!! Seems the size I need only comes with the OWL, no blacked out option. I like this tire, but think it would bother me to mount these inward as you would still be able to see the white lettering.
What is the load rating of your specific tire? Michelin states that these are E-series. However, someone else stated that there are 2 versions of this tire.
I just got a second set of these for my 2003 Tahoe z71. The first set lasted 90k+ miles. I feel I could have gotten another 5 or 10k out of them but they were just barely past the wear indicators and I need to pass the Texas safety inspection. Love these tires. 🫡
Thinking about getting these tires for my ‘12 taco. Have you done any off-road driving with them? I grouse hunt in the fall in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, encounter rocky trails and occasional sippi holes. Definitely piqued my interest.
Hey my friend! I’ve only done a little light/dry off-roading since owning so I can’t say I’ve given them a full blown shot at it. But from experience if you’re looking at doing some off-roading in some serious bud and rocky terrain you may want something with a deeper knobbier tread pattern. Thanks for watching
I'm looking at the 275/65 R-18s to replace my R-22s to get a smoother ride with better pothole and rough road protection for my 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab 4WD. Should I be getting the C1 or SL version? Odd thing is when I choose "SL" it gives me the LT version. I thought it would be opposite since the C1 is heavier duty. Also, what thickness wheel/rim would you recommend? Mostly doing local and small highway drives with some time in the mountains on winding roads and some dirt roads, but somewhat rare.
Your wife is right she has the real vehicle that does it all called a Jeep Wrangler very good ride for long trips off-road and you can do anything you want to with solid axles not peony wimpy Independence suspension
My Ridgeline came with these new and they lasted 78000 miles. The 2 setz that i’ve installed since have started to crack and dry out before they are half worn out. I won’t be buying any more of them.
Is this necessary in places where you dont see snow? The only salt my truck sees is from the occasional beach trip but i rinse my truck immediately after getting back. Especially underneath.
I ride a motorcycle. I can tell you riding motorcycle on interstate highway in heavy rain and sleet. I never buy tires with high tread life. I will agree the high tread life will improve gas mileage. The softer the tire and lower tread life will give you better grip in rain and ice. It’s your choose live and buy more tire or save money on tires and worry about traction.
You wore out those Goodyears in 20k miles??! What do you drift race your Tacoma? I have those same tires with 59k on my F-150 and they're just now needing replacement.
The factory dunlops that came on my trd 4 runner have to be the worst tire Iv ever had. They literally do nothing good. Ice, snow, rain, noise, ride ext terrible at all of it.
Thanks for the positive feedback John D! I have over 2000 miles on them already and am still very pleased with my purchase! I also looked at the coopers but reported miles on tire rack for the Michelin’s is what sold me. If have any other questions about these just let me know. Thanks for watching! 👍
I want to get them for my Ram but the stock size is 275/55R20 which are not an LT tire and have a load rating of SL. I have no idea what size defender's would fit on my truck that have a higher load rating for when I'm towing.
Ah got it. You may want to consult a few mechanics and see if they can point you in the right direction. A few phone calls might solve your problem. Let me know if you find out anything. Thanks for watching John!
Hi Garage Gear! I have a 2017 Tacoma and I tow a light travel trailer (3160 dry weight). I'm looking to purchase the Defender LTX M/S in my stock size 245/75r16. Will the 111T do the job? Any suggestions?
@@Ricky-eo5ym hey Ricky about 35000 miles on them so far. Still got tread on them. Probably will get another year or so out of them. Perform like they did on day one. Not sure on the ply I’ll have to check
Those are a comparable tire. The LTX have more miles reported than the cross climates though! I would venture to say the ltx tires would be better on snow and ice thanks to the sipes. Thanks for watching!
Looking for a suggestion. Live in Colorado, drive 2017 Ford-F150 Lariat 4x4 about $20K a year currently have Falken Wildpeak AT3 that needs to be swapped, they were okay on the snow and ice. Was looking for something different this time, something great on snow and ice but also long lasting and quite for highway city drive. How would you recommend the Michelin Defenders, and/or other good options ? Thank you for the videos and help.
Hey Vlad! These tires Rock in all of those categories! Can’t beat the ride quality with these tires! Heard their all terrain tires are good too but wear down quicker. Thanks for watching!
@@vladshults5395 if you’re doing a lot of highway driving I would go with the Michelins. Think about the driving patterns you do most. Thanks again for watching!
May I ask you something I'm currently driving a toyota highalnder XSE 2021 with the Eagle touring tires and I've heard those tires don't last as long in threadwear is it worth buying the Michelin defenders for the Toyota highalnder instead of getting a new set of eagle touring tires??
Hey everyday fun! I would check the reviews of your current tires on tire rack. Chances are good the Michelins will perform better! Thanks for watching!
@Garage Gear I bought the tires today but the front driver side tire are Rubbing a litter bit when I turn the steering wheel all the way to the right .that happens with your truck? I'm thinking to heat the rubber part with a heat gun and push the plastic cover a little bit.
They were ok I always find myself pulling out and loosing traction in the rear end on dry payments I went back with the pirelli scorpion all terrain plus very happy with my purchase
@@GarageGear I switched over to the pirelli scorpion all terrain plus again for good ill never buy mitch again absolutely disgusted with then after 3 months of buying them these pirellis are awesome
Hey George! The tires did great! To get critical on them, they don’t stop as good as my snow tires do in the snow but they still stop great. They did dog in perfectly! Thanks for watching my friend!
Yep 20k! That’s it! Those wranglers were terrible tires and I’m a pretty conservative driver. I’ve got about 3000-4000 miles so far on new Michelins and they look like they haven’t been driven yet. Thanks for watching Jack!
Dude, I run these tires on all my vehicles when the factory set wears out. Every time. Even this time, I hate the Firestones that came on my Ram 2500 - I've been looking at Nittos, Yoyos, Continentals. Guy, I'm going to put these sons a bitches on the Ram for sure. They have NEVER let me down.
I have these on my pathfinder. I'm in mega snow canada. Best all weathercompromise I've ever seen. And... No!! To the stupid Smokey and the bandit white letters!!!
Good question. They do not have the 3 peak snowflake symbol. These are not a dedicated winter tire. They are a highway all season. Thanks for watching santo8aranz8!