- May 3, 2014
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I need help deciding on new tires for my Trailblazer. I am looking for an all season or A/T tire with good snow and wet traction along with decent treadwear.
Here is my experience so far:
Michelin XC LT4 - previous owner installed. Great tire but no longer made. Great wet traction and better snow traction. I hardly used the 4 wheel drive in winter and drove through snow that was over 2 ft deep in 4 wheel drive. The tires already had some wear when I bought the TB, and I got another 40K miles before I had to replace them. I would have gotten more if I noticed the bad wheel bearing and ball joint sooner.
Michelin RoadHandler - Similar to the XC LT4 for traction, but a little smoother and more quite ride. I never drove them through deep snow, but I did not really need the 4 wheel drive in light snow. I started to think that the snow traction was just the TB and that the tires did not matter too much. These tires were a bit pricy considering they wore out (evenly) at ~20K miles. This time, I could not blame the wear on any mechanical issues.
Goodyear Armortrac - This tire made me realize that the good traction was the Michelin tires and not just the TB. While I admit this was a lot of fun, but my wife did not share my enthusiasm. It was also a bit embarrassing when the 4 wheel drive broke, and I had to turn around to get out of a parking lot. I only got 35K miles out of these tires.
After doing some research, I was going to go for the LTX M/S until I saw another post on this site about problems with Michelin tires that gave this link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/tires/michelin.html
Note that it mentions the LTX M/S: one case where it wore out at 10K miles and another case where the tread came off.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is Michelin quality no longer what it used to be?
2. Am I being overly paranoid about a couple cases for the LTX M/S? I imagine that there is some small percentage of all tires that have problems. The 440 treadwear rating does seem pretty low, though.
3. The treadwear that I am getting seems really bad in general compared to other reviews. Is the mileage that I am getting out of tires unreasonable? I do drive on a lot of curvy, hilly roads, and drive a little harder than I should at times.
4. What alternative tires do people recommend for the best wet/snow traction and treadwear?
Here is my experience so far:
Michelin XC LT4 - previous owner installed. Great tire but no longer made. Great wet traction and better snow traction. I hardly used the 4 wheel drive in winter and drove through snow that was over 2 ft deep in 4 wheel drive. The tires already had some wear when I bought the TB, and I got another 40K miles before I had to replace them. I would have gotten more if I noticed the bad wheel bearing and ball joint sooner.
Michelin RoadHandler - Similar to the XC LT4 for traction, but a little smoother and more quite ride. I never drove them through deep snow, but I did not really need the 4 wheel drive in light snow. I started to think that the snow traction was just the TB and that the tires did not matter too much. These tires were a bit pricy considering they wore out (evenly) at ~20K miles. This time, I could not blame the wear on any mechanical issues.
Goodyear Armortrac - This tire made me realize that the good traction was the Michelin tires and not just the TB. While I admit this was a lot of fun, but my wife did not share my enthusiasm. It was also a bit embarrassing when the 4 wheel drive broke, and I had to turn around to get out of a parking lot. I only got 35K miles out of these tires.
After doing some research, I was going to go for the LTX M/S until I saw another post on this site about problems with Michelin tires that gave this link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/tires/michelin.html
Note that it mentions the LTX M/S: one case where it wore out at 10K miles and another case where the tread came off.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is Michelin quality no longer what it used to be?
2. Am I being overly paranoid about a couple cases for the LTX M/S? I imagine that there is some small percentage of all tires that have problems. The 440 treadwear rating does seem pretty low, though.
3. The treadwear that I am getting seems really bad in general compared to other reviews. Is the mileage that I am getting out of tires unreasonable? I do drive on a lot of curvy, hilly roads, and drive a little harder than I should at times.
4. What alternative tires do people recommend for the best wet/snow traction and treadwear?