Mine is a 4x4 so it has the 18-inch Michelin Primacys and I keep them 38 to 40 psi. I also rotate them and change the oil every 5,000 miles. They are wearing perfectly and have no issues other than those %^&* factory capped lug nuts. Swapped those out for solid chrome ones that look like the originals so they don't swell and deform when using the impact wrench to remove them. The Michelin Primacys are decent on the road though they sometimes make noise on concrete highways. They seem okay in the rain but haven't had any emergency maneuvers in the wet. Last winter we had an infamous snowstorm so I went out and tried out the 4x4 and tires in the snow. Have to admit the fancy electronic 4x4 system works really well but the Michelins were horrible in the snow. If I lived somewhere with regular snow I would either get winter snow tires or swap them out immediately for something else. The bottom line is I will hang on to them for a while and change them out at 50 to 60K. In my experience with Michelins they last a lot of miles but the ride, vibration, and traction really degrade after 50K.
Am interested hearing in other's experiences both positive and negative.
Am interested hearing in other's experiences both positive and negative.