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143 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 5:08 PM
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I went with Nokian WR 255/55R18. They are far superior to the Continental OEM tires. They are a bit harder than the stock tires but this improves steering response and ride. With respect to ride comfort you feel some smaller things but they are much better on larger bumps, road surface seams and directional stability than the OEM Continental tire. No issues with the larger tire size except at full wheel lock turn. I've noticed that the XC90 sport will have 255/50R19's, so I will probably go with those and new wheels as my summer tire. I have run Pirelli Scorpions and Yokohama AVS on my other SUV and like the Nokian WR better though it is a different type of tire. Lastly, the wet traction of the WR is quite impressive. I strongly recommend for cold wet winters. No heavy snow experience but suspect a dedicated snow such as Blizzak or other Nokian is likely to be better in heavy snow. Thanks to those in this forum who pointed the Nokian WR out to me. I hadn't looked at it until I ran across it here. |
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Replying to: steve_ (Aug 04, 2006 10:43 am) I have been offered to change to a new set of tires Continental Eco or Pirelli P3000 or Pirelli 400 (all selling at roughly the same price) I have previousy used Goodyear NCT and Dunlop 702, which have mediocre grip performance in the wet according to the tire dealer when compared to Continental or Pirelli's offering. Can anyone out there relate their personal experience...please. Any help will be welcome. To me, longevity is not a priority but having good grip definitely is!
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Replying to: henrlim (Dec 17, 2006 8:32 pm) |
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My OEM Michelins lasted about 25,000 miles. Just got these Kumho's Price was under $100 per tire. They are H rated with very good temp and mileage ratings. They are very smooth and great in wet weather. From my research, they seem to be pretty good in snow although they are certainly more of an all season tire. Best deal was at treadepot.com
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Replying to: zeen (Dec 24, 2006 7:06 am)
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Replying to: jccai1 (Jan 04, 2007 2:35 pm) |
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We have a 2005 XC90 2.5T AWD with 17" wheels. Replaced the stock Pirelli Scorpions with Yokohama Geolander at 22,000 miles in October. So far, after 3,000 miles, we are very satisfied with these Yokohama tires. The ride is smooth, much more quiet than Pirelli. It has 108H load rating, so it should handle XC90's weight better. I will recommend them to any XC90 owner unhappy with the Pirelli.
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Replying to: jccai1 (Jan 04, 2007 2:35 pm) |
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Replying to: volvomax (Nov 29, 2006 10:51 am) At $1000 to put on another set of these Michelins, knowing they would not last 2 yrs. I've never upsized on any of the cars I owned before, so I'm a bit concerned about the possible down side. Thanks for any advice!
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Replying to: jccai1 (Feb 08, 2007 3:36 pm) They look almost like new after 20K miles. |
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