Vision Monaco rims and Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires

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Got the new wheels and tires on this morning, Perilli Weatheractive 2 originally ordered not available until July, went with the Michelin CrossClimate 2. Looks much better than the stock BL rims now.

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Nice, how about road noise, handling, comfort. They have good reviews but never read one for a Bronco Sport.
 
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I do love those wheels. Please keep us updated on the tires please. I see these a lot and wonder how they hold up overall. I hesitate to ask people in the wild, since I have no idea what there involvement is “ knowing”. Also, since we are both in SE Mi, at least I know the road and weather conditions.
 
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I do love those wheels. Please keep us updated on the tires please. I see these a lot and wonder how they hold up overall. I hesitate to ask people in the wild, since I have no idea what there involvement is “ knowing”. Also, since we are both in SE Mi, at least I know the road and weather conditions.
Will do ?
 

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I've been running the Michelin CrossClimate SUV tires (235/65R-17) for about 27k now. Lost about 1-1.5 mpg. Traction has been great in all conditions and road noise is minimal. I really haven't been off-road except for a lengthy uphill snow-covered road/property entrance (Mt Shasta CA area) and they had no issues. I don't think they will come close to achieving their mileage warranty (50k) number though. Cheers!
 


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I've been running the Michelin CrossClimate SUV tires (235/65R-17) for about 27k now. Lost about 1-1.5 mpg. Traction has been great in all conditions and road noise is minimal. I really haven't been off-road except for a lengthy uphill snow-covered road/property entrance (Mt Shasta CA area) and they had no issues. I don't think they will come close to achieving their mileage warranty (50k) number though. Cheers!
I echo cprcubed experience. I had the factory Michelin banana skins removed by dealer at delivery, and Cross Climate 2's put on. It is what it is. Not a high performance tire, not a snow tire, but a good compromise. I am senior, don't need to drive in poor, snowy weather. As for the warranty, Michelin may consider that a tire is still OK, but that may be a tread depth that I won't drive on, at risk to life and limb. I'll just buy another set or something similar. What's your life worth? Fog
 

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As for the warranty, Michelin may consider that a tire is still OK, but that may be a tread depth that I won't drive on, at risk to life and limb. I'll just buy another set or something similar. What's your life worth? Fog
Mine will be down to the wear bars far before the 50k warranty point to clarify my remark (they are wearing evenly, albeit faster than I think they should. Cheers!
 

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Justa follow-up on my posts above, the 235/65-17 Michelin CrossClimate SUV's would have basically been done at about 30k miles (they only had 28k on them now). I took my prorated warranty reimbursement and put some 235/65-17 Falken Wildpeak A/T3W's. Cheers!
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