Owen Lucas
$100 Site Donor 2023
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Time for new all-season tires before the winter on the CR-V.
I'm split between Michelin Cross Contact 2's and Bridgestone Weatherpeaks because the CC2 is available in a higher load / speed rating of 105V and the Bridgestone in 101H.
101H is the correct rating on the tire sticker.
Would there be a noticeable difference in going up to 105V from 101H?
I'm concerned a higher speed and load rating will result in rougher ride and worse weather performance than with a 101H rated tire, maybe even increased tread wear?
I'm split between Michelin Cross Contact 2's and Bridgestone Weatherpeaks because the CC2 is available in a higher load / speed rating of 105V and the Bridgestone in 101H.
101H is the correct rating on the tire sticker.
Would there be a noticeable difference in going up to 105V from 101H?
I'm concerned a higher speed and load rating will result in rougher ride and worse weather performance than with a 101H rated tire, maybe even increased tread wear?