Hi all!
Our 2018 Sienna Limited is coming up on needing new tires soon. Currently it has on a set of General Altimax RT43 and I have been pretty disappointed with the wear. Our local western PA driving is not conducive to tread life. I'm thinking we will get about 13-14k tops out of these Generals. I have noticed the Generals felt really soft and seemed to wear out the edges, even though I run them at 42 PSI.
I'm strongly considering putting a crossover/SUV tire like the Michelin Defender LTX or the Pirelli Scorpion AS3 plus. My top pick would be the Michelin CrossClimate 2 as I have them on other vehicles and they have been stellar. I'm just not sure how the CrossClimate 2 will fare on the Sienna since it seems to be a "car" tire.
Do the crossover tires really have a beefier construction over the car tires?
Ideally as part of this move I'd like to retire the seasonal tire switch out as well as this vehicle doesn't get driven enough to warrant 2 sets of tires.
Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks!
Our 2018 Sienna Limited is coming up on needing new tires soon. Currently it has on a set of General Altimax RT43 and I have been pretty disappointed with the wear. Our local western PA driving is not conducive to tread life. I'm thinking we will get about 13-14k tops out of these Generals. I have noticed the Generals felt really soft and seemed to wear out the edges, even though I run them at 42 PSI.
I'm strongly considering putting a crossover/SUV tire like the Michelin Defender LTX or the Pirelli Scorpion AS3 plus. My top pick would be the Michelin CrossClimate 2 as I have them on other vehicles and they have been stellar. I'm just not sure how the CrossClimate 2 will fare on the Sienna since it seems to be a "car" tire.
Do the crossover tires really have a beefier construction over the car tires?
Ideally as part of this move I'd like to retire the seasonal tire switch out as well as this vehicle doesn't get driven enough to warrant 2 sets of tires.
Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks!