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Even after years of research I still over analyzed it for three months with lots of fancy spreadsheets! LOLThis is all great information. Especially the comparison of the tread depth of 8/32. If the Defender LTX's are 4/32" deeper in tread, that would definitely suggest longer life. So let me ask you all this simple question. Why, in your opinions are the Michelin Defender LTX's your go to tire? My wife tells me I overthink and over analyze decisions like this, but I like to make the best decision as possible. My commute is short, I live in the mountains, but don't have to deal with a lot of snow, though the roads can be damaged due to the snow removal equipment. I am looking at a $300 difference between Firestone and Michelins (12/32") and $260 between the General Grabber (12/32") and Michelins (12/32"). Maybe the higher UTQG rating of the Michelins justifies the +$300 as I would in theory get longer life. Ok, I am over analyzing.
Thanks everyone for your continued comments.
He's referring to the Costco-exclusive Michelin model, which is the Michelin X LT AS. As (supposedly) confirmed by Michelin, they're identical to the Defenders.Costco does not show Costco/Kirkland branded tires as an option, but there is currently a $150 discount. So that helps in my over analyzing of all of this.
I own a 2003 3/4- ton Silverado Duramax with 330,000 miles. I am on my third set of Bridgestone Dueler Revo. The first two sets had over 90,000 when I changed them even though they had a bit of life left in them. They were not yet down to the tire wear indicators in the tread. My present set has 59,000 miles and is not anywhere close to needing replacement.I wouldn’t hang my hat on mileage ratings. Very few sets of tires go the full distance that they are warranted. And when you bring this up they give you a mere pittance of a credit toward another set of their brand only.
You are definitely overthinking this - they are tires for God sake! Just go with the Michelin Defender LTX and you will be more than happy. Next question??This is all great information. Especially the comparison of the tread depth of 8/32. If the Defender LTX's are 4/32" deeper in tread, that would definitely suggest longer life. So let me ask you all this simple question. Why, in your opinions are the Michelin Defender LTX's your go to tire? My wife tells me I overthink and over analyze decisions like this, but I like to make the best decision as possible. My commute is short, I live in the mountains, but don't have to deal with a lot of snow, though the roads can be damaged due to the snow removal equipment. I am looking at a $300 difference between Firestone and Michelins (12/32") and $260 between the General Grabber (12/32") and Michelins (12/32"). Maybe the higher UTQG rating of the Michelins justifies the +$300 as I would in theory get longer life. Ok, I am over analyzing.
Thanks everyone for your continued comments.
I am on my 2nd set of Michelin^^x2^^ on Michelin Defenders LTX tires, if you are not doing any serious off-roading. These tires easily handle anything that the NH winter can throw at them.
If you are a member of Costco, they sell these Michelin tires under their brand name for a lower price. Same exact tire, just a lower price.
I just bought my 2nd set of Michelin Defenders and they go on Monday. I bought them at Costco and saved about $400. I highly recommend these tires regardless of where you get them. I got about 60,000 miles out of them as well.^^x2^^ on Michelin Defenders LTX tires, if you are not doing any serious off-roading. These tires easily handle anything that the NH winter can throw at them.
If you are a member of Costco, they sell these Michelin tires under their brand name for a lower price. Same exact tire, just a lower price.
Count me in on the Michelin fan club. I own 4 cars at the moment, plus I have six adult kids and all their cars coming to me for advice. I've bought and used up pretty much every brand of tire over the past 40+ years. I will tell you, I am a cheap bastard, if there's money to be saved, I will save it. But I will never buy anything but Michelins again. They cost a bit more, but wow, they are so worth it. It's the only brand (besides BF Goodrich, which is owned by Michelin) that has earned my loyalty.My '18 Tahoe LT is getting close to needing some new tires. I am currently at 39,000 miles with the stock Michelin's. Tire Rack has really good reviews on the General Grabber HTS over the Bridgestone Duelers. The General Grabbers are significantly lower in $'S too but the warranty of 65,000 miles on the Generals is much lower than the 80,000 of the Bridgestone's. I am in the Reno area where it can snow, but typically is gone in a day or two. So do you get what you pay for when it comes to tires?
This. Seriously....don't even overthink it. Just do itMichelin Defender LTX is the only choice.