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Old Jan 6, 2002 | 01:09 AM
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Got some new Michelins and they are

great. They are XW4's. It's weird b/c they handle almost as well as my old Kuhmo Z's, and there is a GREAT improvement in the overall ride, especially when going over bumps or harsh pavement. I was beginning to think my car just had a bad ride, but new tires solved that. It rides so smooth now. I'm also happy b/c there is a 65k mileage warranty, they will last longer than 12 months....Another difference I noticed is that the steering is much easier around parking lots, etc. I am very happy overall.
Old Jan 6, 2002 | 06:46 AM
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Re: Got some new Michelins and they are

Originally posted by MaxedOut97SE
I was beginning to think my car just had a bad ride, but new tires solved that. It rides so smooth now.
Funny... I was beginning to feel the same about mine. Rebalanced the wheels, alignment, but still the noise and the shake. Well, when I put the snow tires on, the noise and shake were gone! I guess even though my old tires still have a little life left, they need to be replaced.
Old Jan 6, 2002 | 07:19 AM
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Re: Got some new Michelins and they are

Originally posted by MaxedOut97SE
great. They are XW4's. It's weird b/c they handle almost as well as my old Kuhmo Z's, and there is a GREAT improvement in the overall ride, especially when going over bumps or harsh pavement. I was beginning to think my car just had a bad ride, but new tires solved that. It rides so smooth now. I'm also happy b/c there is a 65k mileage warranty, they will last longer than 12 months....Another difference I noticed is that the steering is much easier around parking lots, etc. I am very happy overall.
So you would recommend the XW4's over the Kuhmo Z's? Did you look at the Sumitomo HTR Z II's? Why the Michelin's? Also, are you located in a snow area?
Old Jan 6, 2002 | 11:15 PM
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Re: Re: Got some new Michelins and they are

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So you would recommend the XW4's over the Kuhmo Z's? Did you look at the Sumitomo HTR Z II's? Why the Michelin's? Also, are you located in a snow area?
It depends. If you do nothing but take turns at ridiculous speeds and actually go over 130, then yes I'd get the Kuhmo's....But what a waste of money for me, they only lasted 17,000 miles. The Michelins offer good performance and come with a 65k warranty. And Michelin is the best tire brand. I don't want Z rated tires ever again, they don't last for ****, and I can count on one hand the amount of times I acutally took advantage of the superior performance they offered. Yes, I am in a snow area. It's snowy out now but I haven't tested the new tires out yet.
Old Jan 7, 2002 | 08:41 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Got some new Michelins and they are

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I don't want Z rated tires ever again, they don't last for ****
it's not really all Z's that don't last, just the Kumhos, you have to look at the treadwear rating on a tire, Kumhos have a 280 treadwear, Pilot Sports have a 220, your new ones have a 420, my Falkens are Z's the handle wonderful and have a really quiet ride, and a 360 treadwear, they ought to last for quite a while, well maybe if I drive like a normal person for the life of them
Old Jan 8, 2002 | 11:25 PM
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Hey BTW Jon thanks for fixing my pic size....the whole time I was putting the link on the wrong part....but my pic is sized perfect...
Old Jan 9, 2002 | 08:46 AM
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Originally posted by MaxedOut97SE
Hey BTW Jon thanks for fixing my pic size....the whole time I was putting the link on the wrong part....but my pic is sized perfect...
I figured that's what you were doing, what do you think of my new pic there?
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