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Originally Posted by painfx
Originally Posted by edyvw
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2018 Camry XSE with factory 19" wheels. I am concern with light snow and wet traction. also, stronger sidewall is preffered plus low road noise.
I am on the fence between the MXM4 & the new technology Turanza QuietTrack.
Btw, what makes you think the new technology from the QuietTrack has rudimentary materials compared to the MXM4?
Michelin since PSS is moving to all models with kevlar construction. I yet to drive Bridgestone tire (and I ahd quite a lot of their models) that does not "weigh" more in driving. As UG_Passat said, these seem on lighter side for a Birdgestone tire, if you look at their Potenza line up, you will see that depending on size, they are usually 2-5lbs heavier than comparable Michelin.
As for all season in light snow? I always have two sets of tires, but I did try Bridgestone Duale H/L in snow (just to see) and Drive Guard I have on Sienna, and they are absolute POS in snow. I have on wife's car Continental DWS for summer and fall, and tried them in snow, and they behave much better than Bridgestone. I personally would not bet on bridgstone all season for any meaningful snow performance. I would say Continental is probably best bet of these top tier tires. But Continetal is not available in Costco.
Tire size is 235/40/19. The QuietTrack is 3 lbs heavier than the MXM4.
With Continental, the sidewalls are soft and they have road noise problems.
And yes, I am getting the tires from Costco. And I have the I boiled down the choices with the Turanza QuietTrack or the Primacy MXM4.
According to the tirerack reviews, the MXM4 does not have good wet traction/light snow.
I do not have any issues with Cntinental DWS on wife's car, but again, yo getting tires from Costco.
Premier A/S is serious tire in wet, and it should do good in snow. I had their LTX version on BMW X5. It had ridicilous wet performance when it comes to braking and handling. However, downside of that tire is premature wearing.
I really cannot say that any tire you want is going to do good in snow. Again, Bridgestone all seasons I tried in snow are absolutely abysmal. MXM4 based on design is not going to be good either, my take. They do not make Premier A/S in that size?
And for the love of God why that size on Camry (just me wondering).
Originally Posted by edyvw
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2018 Camry XSE with factory 19" wheels. I am concern with light snow and wet traction. also, stronger sidewall is preffered plus low road noise.
I am on the fence between the MXM4 & the new technology Turanza QuietTrack.
Btw, what makes you think the new technology from the QuietTrack has rudimentary materials compared to the MXM4?
Michelin since PSS is moving to all models with kevlar construction. I yet to drive Bridgestone tire (and I ahd quite a lot of their models) that does not "weigh" more in driving. As UG_Passat said, these seem on lighter side for a Birdgestone tire, if you look at their Potenza line up, you will see that depending on size, they are usually 2-5lbs heavier than comparable Michelin.
As for all season in light snow? I always have two sets of tires, but I did try Bridgestone Duale H/L in snow (just to see) and Drive Guard I have on Sienna, and they are absolute POS in snow. I have on wife's car Continental DWS for summer and fall, and tried them in snow, and they behave much better than Bridgestone. I personally would not bet on bridgstone all season for any meaningful snow performance. I would say Continental is probably best bet of these top tier tires. But Continetal is not available in Costco.
Tire size is 235/40/19. The QuietTrack is 3 lbs heavier than the MXM4.
With Continental, the sidewalls are soft and they have road noise problems.
And yes, I am getting the tires from Costco. And I have the I boiled down the choices with the Turanza QuietTrack or the Primacy MXM4.
According to the tirerack reviews, the MXM4 does not have good wet traction/light snow.
I do not have any issues with Cntinental DWS on wife's car, but again, yo getting tires from Costco.
Premier A/S is serious tire in wet, and it should do good in snow. I had their LTX version on BMW X5. It had ridicilous wet performance when it comes to braking and handling. However, downside of that tire is premature wearing.
I really cannot say that any tire you want is going to do good in snow. Again, Bridgestone all seasons I tried in snow are absolutely abysmal. MXM4 based on design is not going to be good either, my take. They do not make Premier A/S in that size?
And for the love of God why that size on Camry (just me wondering).