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Old 06-25-2009, 03:35 PM
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Default Re: Cheap vs. Expensive Tires for Tundra

Ok, well maybe I am using the wrong terminology here. I just thought all season were made for rain more than a summer tire.

In actuality, I don't really care what classification the tire is, highway, all season, etc. All I care about is I don't have that "loss of traction" in the rain as I do with the Firestone Destination LE's.

In fact, those Michelins I am looking at at Costco could very well be a highway tire too. I'm not sure. All I know is they cost rougly 2x as much so I'm assuming (and hoping) they'd perform better in the wet.

So what would you call something like the Michelin Hydroedge? Are these highway or all season? I have a set of these for my SUV (also bought at costco), and in my opinion, they are much better than the OE goodyears that came on the car.
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