My thoughts exactly. We must be related.I have a soft spot in my heart for Firestones on a Ford....just as God intended.![]()
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My thoughts exactly. We must be related.I have a soft spot in my heart for Firestones on a Ford....just as God intended.![]()
Man that is bullshit. I got the god awful Goodyear Territory HT with my 2025 Lariat. How did they get the Defender 2s??My buddies new 2025 Lariat came with Michelin Defender 2’s. 80,000 plus wear out warranty, they look great.
My AWD is so friggin good I don’t really feel the need for AT’s anymore.
I am looking at the
Goodyear Assurance Maxlife 235/60R 18
30 Lbs
Costs much less, had good luck with Goodyear before.
I hear ya,Man that is bullshit. I got the god awful Goodyear Territory HT with my 2025 Lariat. How did they get the Defender 2s??
The standard AWD system for Ford is mid at best, there is nothing spectacular about it and a Subaru with the same tires as your Maverick would do as well or better.My stock Michelin primacy tires are at 12,300 miles. It’s like they stopped wearing out at 7/32’nds.
I climb some really loose when dry road bond #57 up to my cabin. My AWD really shines on the steep sections to the point I don’t need AT’s at all.
We have one section where the Subarus and the Toyota Rav four cannot stop mid climb and restart. They along with every other AWD up here cannot do this. They must back down and start over.
Only true 4x4 pickups and the neighbors Bronco sport and the two Mavericks can stop mid climb and briskly take off without breaking traction. I can do this on my primacy tires. It’s the AWD.
I don’t want to loose mpg’s or have added tread noise. I don’t need AT’s for the look cool factor. I do tend to drive fast on pavement and love to slalom my switchbacks. This type of driving eats All Terrains up fast.
I’m not going to take my AWD Maverick into Jeep terrain and damage it.
I agree with this. I put CrossClimate2s on the Mazda CX5 Turbo I had before the Maverick and they were great. Quiet, crisp steering, and probably the best tire I've ever had in the rain and snow. Worth the money as they were wearing great when I traded the Mazda in.Michelin CrossClimate 2 excel in essentially everything other than off-road. Three peak mountain snowflake rated as well. I've been very happy with mine. Put them on with 100 miles on my Maverick.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they threw some different tires on the BAP packageI hear ya,
Just to be sure I’ll look again and verify his shoes.
His Lariat had everything and it had the BAP
Package. Do better rubbers come with the BAP ?
Well I'm no expert but we've had nothing but success with them up here in CNYI thought I read somewhere that the Michelin Defender 2's aren't the greatest in snow? Can you or anyone else in a snowy part of the country chime in on your experience in snow with them?
Thanks I appreciate the info.Well I'm no expert but we've had nothing but success with them up here in CNY
Many feel the same way as you.Well I'm no expert but we've had nothing but success with them up here in CNY
Agreed, it's currently between BFG's and firestone'sI've been looking at the BFG Trail Terrains. They have a more aggressive look, but are still pretty tame as far as tread pattern is concerned. That said, my last truck had Michelin Defender 2's and the damn things last FOREVER. If longevity is a concern, they're worth a look.
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If looking at the BFGs you'd be remiss not to consider Falken Wildpeak AT Trail or Nokian Outpost APTAgreed, it's currently between BFG's and firestone's
Firestone for the win, Thanks for all the suggestions!Time for some new shoes, currently leaning towards Firestone destination AT 2 but open to suggestions. Really just looking for a highway tire that doesn't look like it wasn't made for a Honda Civic, any recommendations appreciated.