cctv wrote:
paullac wrote:
Arizona Kid wrote:
Like I said in another thread, about this subject, we have decided to go with 4 Goodyear Wrangler Adventure tires with Kevlar side walls. Looks like as good, or better than the Michelin LTX M/S2.
In AZ, because of the heat, tires last about about a 1/3 less, than cooler climates, so the 60,000 mi. warranty is attractive.
Read about them here.
Goodyear Adventure
How? I am assuming you are doing this on your own dime, right? Wouldn't Michelin only pay for Michelin (or their other brands of tires such as BF Goodrich)?
That's what I was thinking. As I said above, because the Michelins MS2's are not available they are only offering BFG or Uniroyal as replacements. And that's because those companies are owned by Michelin. The question I keep asking is how do those two brands compare to Michelin.
I am in no way a tire expert. But, IMHO, Michelin is superior to BF Goodrich or Uniroyal. Maybe it's because they spend so much money saying so in advertising that they are better. Maybe it's because Consumer Reports generally rates them high. Either way I feel like I am stepping down if I go with BF Goodrich or Uniroyal. And I paid for a vehicle with Michelins on it in the first place. I bought new. I figure the better tires were built into the cost. I just find it reprehensible that they issue a recall, don't have replacement stock, say they don't have plans to manufacture replacement stock, so take brand X instead.