Anyone have any feedback on these specific winter tires?
I've limited myself to Costco's selection as they have a $15/per tire installation with TPMS, nitrogen, etc... where my local shops charge me anywhere from $25-$50/per tire and charge extra for TPMS install, etc...
Price not being a factor because they are all very close, what are your thoughts? Michelin is the big name here, where their tires you pay a premium for the name. Typically easy to balance, and least issues -- and the only one here to give a 40,000 mile or 6 year warranty.
Unfortunately, it has some bad reviews on slush -- and looking at the thread pattern, it doesn't have deep grooves like the others and I can see where this tire floats. But it also does have the best fuel economy with LLR technology and best thread wear. Probably best for winter with cleared streets.
BFGoodrich's tire looks like a beast.
Michelin - Latitude® X-Ice® Xi2 - $172.99*4+$15*4 - $70 coupon = $681.96
Tread Depth: 11/32"
Speed Rating: 102T = 118 mph
BFGoodrich - Winter Slalom® KSI - $149.99*4+$15*4 = $659.96
Tread Depth: 12.5/32"
Speed Rating: 102S = 112 mph
Bridgestone - Blizzak DM-V1 - $137.99*4+$15*4 = $611.96
Tread Depth: 13/32"
Speed Rating: 102R = 106 mph
Bridgestone - Blizzak WS70 - $134.99*4+$15*4 = $599.96
Tread Depth: 12/32"
Speed Rating: 102T = 118 mph
Blizzak DM-V1

Blizzak WS70

X-ice Xi2

Winter Slalom KSI

I've limited myself to Costco's selection as they have a $15/per tire installation with TPMS, nitrogen, etc... where my local shops charge me anywhere from $25-$50/per tire and charge extra for TPMS install, etc...
Price not being a factor because they are all very close, what are your thoughts? Michelin is the big name here, where their tires you pay a premium for the name. Typically easy to balance, and least issues -- and the only one here to give a 40,000 mile or 6 year warranty.
Unfortunately, it has some bad reviews on slush -- and looking at the thread pattern, it doesn't have deep grooves like the others and I can see where this tire floats. But it also does have the best fuel economy with LLR technology and best thread wear. Probably best for winter with cleared streets.
BFGoodrich's tire looks like a beast.
Michelin - Latitude® X-Ice® Xi2 - $172.99*4+$15*4 - $70 coupon = $681.96
Tread Depth: 11/32"
Speed Rating: 102T = 118 mph
BFGoodrich - Winter Slalom® KSI - $149.99*4+$15*4 = $659.96
Tread Depth: 12.5/32"
Speed Rating: 102S = 112 mph
Bridgestone - Blizzak DM-V1 - $137.99*4+$15*4 = $611.96
Tread Depth: 13/32"
Speed Rating: 102R = 106 mph
Bridgestone - Blizzak WS70 - $134.99*4+$15*4 = $599.96
Tread Depth: 12/32"
Speed Rating: 102T = 118 mph
Blizzak DM-V1

Blizzak WS70

X-ice Xi2

Winter Slalom KSI
