I will start off by stating that for more than ten years, I have been a loyal customer of the Michelin brand and have purchased ALL of my tires from them. Because I don't engage in very aggressive driving, the suppleness of the rubber in this brand was the first thing that struck me as remarkable. The rubber was very quiet, comfortable, and, of course, it held the road very well. After using the Michelin X-Ice North 3 for three years, I decided to upgrade to the Michelin X-Ice North 4 last year. I purchased it from the Hong Kong location of the Koleso.Ru chain of businesses. As soon as the vehicle started moving, there was a loud noise that sounded like thorns, but this is something that happens every time; eventually, the rubber rolls in, and the noise almost completely fades. A little time later, when I was driving, I noticed a resonant sound coming from the suspension, which seemed to indicate that something called "bubonite" was present. if it is determined that the box is at fault, it is highly recommended that it be taken apart. I opted to ride for the time being because there was not a common consensus regarding this sound. As a result, it lasted throughout the entire winter. After replacing the tires in the spring with Michelin Primacy 4 summer tires, the noise was eliminated. To my surprise, I found it embedded in the rubber! Now that I've switched back to summer tires, everything seems to be working well. I put this new rubber, and as soon as I did, I heard that horrifying sound again—a "boo-boo-boo" that begins at 40 kilometers per hour and continues all the way up to 100 kilometers per hour before it almost entirely stops. Putting in a lot of miles behind the wheel on the highway is a challenge! This buzzing rubber cancels out all of the positives! My opinion is that it is well-balanced, that it is typical, that the steering wheel does not shake and that it does not strike anything. I made sure that the alignment and alignment were correct, and there are no issues with the suspension. I'm not sure, but does the union of rubber look something like that? In addition to this. In the original version, I had MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE tires. I didn't like the tires because they were noisy, and I didn't keep the car at all in light snow, despite the fact that it was marketed as an all-weather vehicle, but that's not the point. What is the point is that I now have YOKOHAMA ALL-SEASON tires. When the rubber was very worn out, but it was about 1 mm before the wear marks, almost the same resonant sound arose. I drove around to a variety of service stations and went to my OD, but they couldn't discover anything wrong with the car! New Michelin Primacy 4 tires were installed, and that was the only change made. The issue is no longer an issue! The Michelin brand is beginning to have a negative effect on my perception of the company. The likelihood is that I will switch to a different brand of rubber next. This is entirely my viewpoint and the result of my experiences, however it's possible that I'm just unfortunate.
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