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AJS

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I have a 2022 2.0 Liter gas only Lariot. Time for new tires. Currently it has Michelin Primacy 225 60R18 on it from factory.
Should I replace them with same or are there better alternatives? I want a quite, long wearing, good ride and good wet traction. We don't get a whole lot of snow lately in Indiana. Let me know what you have gotten.
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I have a 2022 2.0 Liter gas only Lariot. Time for new tires. Currently it has Michelin Primacy 225 60R18 on it from factory.
Should I replace them with same or are there better alternatives? I want a quite, long wearing, good ride and good wet traction. We don't get a whole lot of snow lately in Indiana. Let me know what you have gotten.
Thanks
I’d recommend upgrading to the Michelin Defender 2 in size 225/60R18—

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/michelin-defender-2

but curious what others think
 

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My continental oem tires have 32,000 miles on my
2022. they ride good,quiet,handle good.probably got 4 to 5 more miles left in them.no complaints,buying another set just like them.
 

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Incredible that this useless ol' forum doesn't have a single thread on tire selection or opinions. :curse:
 

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I have a 2022 2.0 Liter gas only Lariot. Time for new tires. Currently it has Michelin Primacy 225 60R18 on it from factory.
Should I replace them with same or are there better alternatives? I want a quite, long wearing, good ride and good wet traction. We don't get a whole lot of snow lately in Indiana. Let me know what you have gotten.
Thanks
 

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Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires - GREAT for wet and even better than all-season for snow (my opinion), have them on wife's Explorer for about 30k miles
 

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Take a peek at Cooper tires.

Reading many cons about Michlem tires.

My wife’s Escape has Continental tires, the kind found on upscale European vehicles. Really impressed Of them.
 

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Incredible that this useless ol' forum doesn't have a single thread on tire selection or opinions. :curse:
The forum is also deficient in threads on BEV vs ICE, and hybrid vs Ecoboost. It's a head scratcher for sure. And I'm amazed at all the loving threads on the Santa Cruz. I had no idea Maverick owners were so respectful of other OEMs.
 

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We already have defenders on two of our other vehicles, and love them. About to do the same on the Mav.
 

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Go to a 235/60R18 your speedo will be spot on, if that matters. Plenty of grunt in our Ecoboosties :’P
A half inch taller, a half inch wider. It’ll look cooler. :XD

You shouldn’t be worried about gas mileage or you’d have bought a hybrid.
You can compensate for the tire with your right foot. You should not see a change if done right.
Drop one psi like I did with my Yokohama Geolandar GO15’s to comp for the larger tire.
My mpg’s did not change and I was on a much needed all terrain tire.

Last Michelin’s I had were noisy as all hell after only 20,000 miles.
 
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Thanks all, Great info...........will let you know...
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