Michelin Primacy XC - F150 Tire Replacement

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After some quick searches and basic review reading, it looks like these tires became Oe equipment at some point after ‘15 (Our ‘15 had GoodYear and they lost a customer with their PC/wokeness).

As something that came on similar trucks from the factory, I can’t imagine there are any glaring issues.

The one place I’ve searched had them for about 205 a tire.

Any experience with these tires, or other recommendations?

Trucks a ‘15 150 SuperCrew 6.5’ box, 4WD. 99% street driven, occasional light to medium trailer hauling, my wifes DD.
 

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After some quick searches and basic review reading, it looks like these tires became Oe equipment at some point after ‘15 (Our ‘15 had GoodYear and they lost a customer with their PC/wokeness).

As something that came on similar trucks from the factory, I can’t imagine there are any glaring issues.

The one place I’ve searched had them for about 205 a tire.

Any experience with these tires, or other recommendations?

Trucks a ‘15 150 SuperCrew 6.5’ box, 4WD. 99% street driven, occasional light to medium trailer hauling, my wifes DD.

I’ve never had an issue with Michelin and love there tires, they’re quiet and last.‘I just replaced my Goodyear’s with Nitto Ridge Grapplers and love them. If you want a quiet tire with no lost mpg go Goodyear. If you live in the snow people also rave about Falken Widepeaks.


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second the wild peaks. i have them on my yukon here in Maine. Very quiet. Excellent on highway. and excellent in the snow. highly recommeded.
 

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Any p rated highway/hybrid terrain tire should work well for your purposes. The stock Goodyears were damn silent. Like you I am not going to buy Goodyears again. Look at the firestone destination le2. Had them on my old explorer and currently on my wife’s Jeep Compass. Love that tire. Quiet, great traction in wet and snow.
 

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I have Falken Wildpeaks on my Colorado in 255/65R17 and they have been just ok. A few issues with long term balancing but i found that two times it was bad sticky weights. It seems they will go out of balance quite easily - twice when a small weigh fell off and once just out of the blue(one day they were fine the next they vibrated at 60mph and the day after they were fine again) They are very quiet on the highway and have excellent offroad/snow traction. They also go for 40k miles per Falken and currently im about half wear at 40k and they were changed at 25k miles.

I do plan on going with Yokohama Geolander G015's for the next set of tires. A friend has them on his 2500 Duramax and they have been absolutely flawless. Quiet but have enough siping and shoulder blocks to get in the dirt/mud without problems. He also tows and plows snow on them with no issues.
 

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I have the Hankooks on my 15 F150 SCrew FX4. I have just under 60k on them and they look like they will last another 15k or so.


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