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mich800
May 07, 2016Explorer
Fisherman wrote:
Actually the Michelin LTX series is known to gain a couple miles per gallon, not from being smaller in diameter, but better quality. As soon as the Good for a year SR-A's are worn on mine, I'll go directly back to Michelins.
Just to be clear. Better, or different mpg on different tires is not an indication of quality. Only that different intended compromises between traction, tread life, on road or off road bias, and a multitude of other factors can impact mpg.
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