I'm replacing the Defender MS1s on my F-150 this year and have it down to the same competitive set. There's not an obvious winner to me.
My MS1s were outstanding and still have 4/32 at 93K. Hard not to give Michelin another go.
Hard to overlook how convincingly Continental beat the world in the Tire Rack tests, Consumer Reports, etc., too.
Michelin claims far superior tread life (45% longer vs Continental) but my MS1s already lasted forever and Consumer Reports claims the Continentals last longer than MS1s. I'd like another 100K tire but stretching that to 150K isn't worth much to me.
A dark horse is the Goodyear Weather Ready 2. Haven't had much luck with Goodyear in the past, I've had SR-As and Fortitudes and they were both garbage with a capital E, but Tire Rack reviews for this one - albeit in CUV sizing - are quite favorable and Sams Club has them cheap.
My MS1s were outstanding and still have 4/32 at 93K. Hard not to give Michelin another go.
Hard to overlook how convincingly Continental beat the world in the Tire Rack tests, Consumer Reports, etc., too.
Michelin claims far superior tread life (45% longer vs Continental) but my MS1s already lasted forever and Consumer Reports claims the Continentals last longer than MS1s. I'd like another 100K tire but stretching that to 150K isn't worth much to me.
A dark horse is the Goodyear Weather Ready 2. Haven't had much luck with Goodyear in the past, I've had SR-As and Fortitudes and they were both garbage with a capital E, but Tire Rack reviews for this one - albeit in CUV sizing - are quite favorable and Sams Club has them cheap.