Fitting is one thing "compatible to OEM SPECS" is another. For instance on Michelin's web site Primacy 225/60/R18 100H FOR BSW, Primacy 225/60/R18 100H TOY BSW, & Primacy 225/60/R18 104H FOR BSW (FOR = FORD OEM SPECS & TOY = TOYOTA OEM SPECS). THE AFTERMARKET Primacy (NOT on compatible list?) has more tread depth, most likely different compound, and weighs 2lbs heavier is warranted for 55k miles vs the Ford OEM at 45k miles! Also it appears that a 104H load range FOR OEM was made and could be ordered or possibly available at Ford Dealer if you want heavier load range and still have a FORD APPROVED tire??? for which vehicle??? Bottom line there is a VERY Fine Line between compatible and not compatible. Different Rolling resistance may also come into play.Jmav216 how the heck did you those crossclimate2 to fit? I want them on my '23 Mav Hybrid Lariat that came stock with Michelin A/S 225 60R 18 100H but when I try and lookup the CrossClimate2 it says not compatible?
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