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General Grabber HTS 60 Review
The General Grabber HTS 60 wasn’t built for flash. It gets mounted when comfort matters more than cornering, and when the vehicle needs a tire that holds up through city miles, weather shifts, and uneven road surfaces. You’ll see it specced for older SUVs and mid-size pickups that stay on pavement year-round and don’t run… Read more
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Michelin Defender 2 Review
You’ll find this tire on driveways where the cars don’t get a break. It’s the one mounted to family vans that still run five days a week, hybrid sedans with long commutes, and aging crossovers that stay loaded year-round. Michelin aimed the Defender 2 at drivers who value longevity over grip and want a tire… Read more
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Michelin Defender LTX M/S Review
You see this one mounted on the kinds of vehicles that stay moving. The Defender LTX M/S shows up in fleets, on full-frame SUVs, and on half-ton pickups that clock miles every week. It’s not built for sharp turns or trail flex, but it keeps its shape when the load stays high and the route… Read more
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Michelin CrossClimate 2 Review
The CrossClimate 2 didn’t start out as a traditional all-season. It landed in the market with a new silhouette, sharp V-shaped tread, and the kind of compound design that looked more like a winter tire than anything meant for dry pavement. But it wasn’t just built to look different. Michelin targeted year-round drivability for drivers… Read more
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Recall Alert: Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV Tires Recalled for Missing DOT Markings
Centropneus SRL, the company behind Michelin tires, has issued a recall for no less than 640 Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV tires. The reason: DOT labelings are missing from these tires thus violating U.S. tire safety standards. What’s The issue Exactly? The issue is that 640 Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires in the size 255/60R18 112V XL… Read more
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Michelin Agilis CrossClimate Recall – May 2025
Michelin North America, Inc. has issued a recall for certain Agilis CrossClimate tires. The number of tires potentially affected is in the thousands, 6,800 to be precise. The reason for the recall is that a manufacturing defect may cause chunks of tread rubber to detach from the shoulder blocks posing a significant risk. Tire failure… Read more
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Michelin e.Primacy All-Season—Exceeding Your Eco-Friendly Expectations
If you’re on the lookout for a tire that doesn’t treat fuel efficiency as a side hustle, the Michelin e.Primacy is the tire for you. The e.Primacy All-Season doesn’t catch your attention for wild styling, and it’s certainly not built for tire-squealing tricks—it has a different kind of flex. The e.Primacy vows to take you… Read more