Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
Continental Crosscontact LX25
There are some Michelin options (cross climate 2, latitude ltx, primacy). I’m not a fan of the cross climate 2, I just can’t imagine how that tire will stay quiet for the life of the tire and I have a hard time getting over the ricer race car look. The ltx has pretty mixed reviews, the primacy is a great comfortable tire, I just don’t know if it’s the best suited for an SUV.
Would be going on a 22 Hyundai palisade
Long story short, I’ve owned it a year and they literally cannot get the vibration issue smoothed out. It’s been in the shop about 50 days in total, I just got it back after 1 month in the shop for a transfer case replacement. They think the remainder of my problems (noise and vibrations) are in the tires.
I’m dealing with Hyundai corporate on lemoning it or seeing if they’ll throw some tires at it and continue to try to fix it. In the discussion I want to be prepared with a tire choice as I’d like to think they’d rather fix it than lemon it, but at this point it does clearly fall into lemon-able in my state.
I’ve always thought at least this Bridgestone looks like a quality tire, but I’ve never driven or installed Bridgestones, they just aren’t popular around here I guess. I’ve been a Continental fan forever, but never had this tire either.
Continental Crosscontact LX25
There are some Michelin options (cross climate 2, latitude ltx, primacy). I’m not a fan of the cross climate 2, I just can’t imagine how that tire will stay quiet for the life of the tire and I have a hard time getting over the ricer race car look. The ltx has pretty mixed reviews, the primacy is a great comfortable tire, I just don’t know if it’s the best suited for an SUV.
Would be going on a 22 Hyundai palisade
Long story short, I’ve owned it a year and they literally cannot get the vibration issue smoothed out. It’s been in the shop about 50 days in total, I just got it back after 1 month in the shop for a transfer case replacement. They think the remainder of my problems (noise and vibrations) are in the tires.
I’m dealing with Hyundai corporate on lemoning it or seeing if they’ll throw some tires at it and continue to try to fix it. In the discussion I want to be prepared with a tire choice as I’d like to think they’d rather fix it than lemon it, but at this point it does clearly fall into lemon-able in my state.
I’ve always thought at least this Bridgestone looks like a quality tire, but I’ve never driven or installed Bridgestones, they just aren’t popular around here I guess. I’ve been a Continental fan forever, but never had this tire either.