I need a couple of new tires and wouldn't mind staying with Michelins. What do you need for them and where are you located (thinking about shipping costs)
jdaigle said:Chris:
Here are a couple pics of my 06 MC with Nitto 295/70/17 on stock rims. Tires ride and handle great, only have 3000 miles so can't really give any long term experience.
Jason
GButia said:The stock michelins absolutely suck in snow and any sort of slop.
JasonCzerak said:They ride good!. They don't hold a candle on the dry compared to the stockers as far as handling! Infact, they are easier to break lose when you really roll into the go peddle.
testraub said:SATURDAY! SATurday! Saturday! I shall post pic's of my new Toyo O/C MT's 35/12. 5. 17's on stock rims... They are some of the best tires I have ever used! I got them for on-road winter use, but their so dang smooth on the road, I _MAY_ keep them year round.
Tom Straub