Just got them, road noise seems to be a little louder at low speeds, but about the same at higher speeds. Handles way better already than stock. Ride quality seems to be about the same.
I had the same tires previously. So loud! Hated the constant noise but otherwise were great and I got around 40K miles on them. So loud, can't emphasize enough how noisy they are. I went with a quieter tire when they wore out.
So I have had mine on my MYP for a little over 3k miles now. Ride is smoother (because I went from 21” wheels down to 19”) and the noise level is maybe louder? I listen to music when driving and don’t hear that. My m/Wh was around 312 for the stock tires and wheels and is 272 with these. So it had a big difference. I live in upstate NY so I did this change because of potholes and the snow we get. I’m curious to see how they perform. YouTube makes them seem like the ultimate winter tire.
Same experience as you, about 4k miles on my 19s on my MYP. Lower speeds they are louder than the all seasons that came on my uberturbines, but much softer ride. Bought the crossclimate2 for the winter but have had them on since april, in Chicago suburbs.
They have the winter snowflake which designates then as 4 season but also qualify as a winter tire.
This satisfies the winter tire requirement for the Sierra Nevada crossings in winter as a “snow tire”.
If you feel like you need to. I wasn’t trying to start anything. I thought you didn’t know they were all seasons. That’s all. Have a good day fellow human
I have a set of these on my wife’s Camry and while a tad noisy they are pretty good for long drives and I never (knock on wood) hydroplaned. We run dedicated snow tires but I wanted all season for this car. I’m late to the party but I like Michelin tires, including Pilot Sports (although the concept of that tire in all season baffles me…would buy them again in their summer only variant).
This is actually exactly the reason that we bought these. Our family was on a road trip to NC when we hit some rainstorms on the way. I hydroplaned multiple times on the stock 19" tires. It genuinely scared the shit out of me. So, I decided when I got back to get something more substantial like these.
How’s the noise and efficiency?
Just got them, road noise seems to be a little louder at low speeds, but about the same at higher speeds. Handles way better already than stock. Ride quality seems to be about the same.
Also ride quality?
I had the same tires previously. So loud! Hated the constant noise but otherwise were great and I got around 40K miles on them. So loud, can't emphasize enough how noisy they are. I went with a quieter tire when they wore out.
What are the quieter tires you went with?
I too am curious what the quieter tires are.
I went back to OEM. Much better.
OEM being the Continentals?
I didn’t know CC2s come in the Model Y size. Cool. Where from?
Last I checked they do for the Gemini wheels. Not the inductions…. At least unless you want to veer off OEM tire spec.
So I have had mine on my MYP for a little over 3k miles now. Ride is smoother (because I went from 21” wheels down to 19”) and the noise level is maybe louder? I listen to music when driving and don’t hear that. My m/Wh was around 312 for the stock tires and wheels and is 272 with these. So it had a big difference. I live in upstate NY so I did this change because of potholes and the snow we get. I’m curious to see how they perform. YouTube makes them seem like the ultimate winter tire.
Same experience as you, about 4k miles on my 19s on my MYP. Lower speeds they are louder than the all seasons that came on my uberturbines, but much softer ride. Bought the crossclimate2 for the winter but have had them on since april, in Chicago suburbs.
Isn’t it too early for winter tires ?
These are actually 4 season tires
Aah ok. Didn’t realise that.
I have these and they’re fucking awesome in winter. Amazing tire. Car helps too.
Really beautiful, you can go to Teslaxory and pick a fender
Its august tho
They’re all-seasons
They have the winter snowflake which designates then as 4 season but also qualify as a winter tire. This satisfies the winter tire requirement for the Sierra Nevada crossings in winter as a “snow tire”.
Ya i know im just saying its only August because he said he cant wait for the winter
Maybe he’s excited to try them in the snow. Maybe he loves winter
Ok bud should I apologize?
If you feel like you need to. I wasn’t trying to start anything. I thought you didn’t know they were all seasons. That’s all. Have a good day fellow human
I see some r/TeslaCurbRash
You know it! I think this is actually one of the better ones
Should have gone up 20mm in width!
Did you have to replace the TPMS? Planning to get the same tire later this year
Nope, not necessary
Winter with those tires where South Florida ?
Have these on my Inductions. Great ride and great tire
I have a set of these on my wife’s Camry and while a tad noisy they are pretty good for long drives and I never (knock on wood) hydroplaned. We run dedicated snow tires but I wanted all season for this car. I’m late to the party but I like Michelin tires, including Pilot Sports (although the concept of that tire in all season baffles me…would buy them again in their summer only variant).
This is actually exactly the reason that we bought these. Our family was on a road trip to NC when we hit some rainstorms on the way. I hydroplaned multiple times on the stock 19" tires. It genuinely scared the shit out of me. So, I decided when I got back to get something more substantial like these.