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Review on MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 265/65 R17 110 year old by Stanislaw Siwak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

The name lives up to the quality of these tires. Adaptable and work well on a variety of surfaces. They are softer and quieter than the Bridge Dueler, and the contrast between the two is notably obvious when the temperature is around +10 degrees Celsius. They are able to flawlessly consume fine road trifles, and they do not hum much on the "comb." On the production line, Range Rovers were fitted with these tires; the fact that this information is available speaks for itself. You are able to drive on snow and ice if necessary, but in general, the tire is designed for use throughout the summer. Sidewall is sturdy. It is impossible to write about the sensitivity to the track in the report since it depends a great deal on the combination of the features of the suspension as well as the width and profile of the tires. as it comes to these tires, I did not notice any differences as compared to the Bridge. I discovered two new tires to replace one that was nine and another that was twelve years old in 2022. I pushed it forward in place of two that were getting worn slightly; in comparison, there were no deficiencies identified! No cracks, no sounds, no pulls, no beats. Which demonstrates, once more, that Michelin tires are constructed using high-quality components.

Pros
  • - a low level of noise - a comfortable grip - a high level of resistance to wear - great quality
Cons
  • - price - the size 235-50-18 is not represented anywhere on the market in 2022.

Comments (2)

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July 14, 2023
Different pros: Soft, does not feel rutting. Has some cons: Disadvantages of Polish and Hungarian manufacturers
July 10, 2023
Pros below: 1) Quiet 2) Not afraid of a rut 3) Holds the road well at speed 4) Wear resistant 5) Not afraid of primer (dry) 6) Strong sidewall Cons below: 1) The tread quickly clogs on a wet primer (road tires) 2) Pebbles periodically get stuck in the tread and "click" 3) Cost