Need to replace my front tires. Considering Goodyear assurance fuel Max and Michelin pilot sport 3. Wondering how these stack up against Cooper's for handling and ride.
63 b body,225 60, daily driverSure helps to know what they are going on. What the wheel sizes and tire sizes will be. How fast and what surface they will be driven on....
Michelin pilots are soft means they give a good ride at the expense of handling?Michelin are my personal favorite, but my 72 Charger rides on cooper cobra, Ive had radial t/a’s as well all good just depends on your application and budget. All are good but Michelin pilot sport are soft! IMO
I have no personal experience with the pilots, but by "soft" , I think he means the tread rubber is soft, meaning a good handling tire, with a shorter lifespan.Michelin pilots are soft means they give a good ride at the expense of handling?
When I get a red x (or give one, for that matter) it's usually a scrolling error. (Unless I'm giving a particularly obnoxious opinion about something).Woohoo got a red X! Not sure why?
Only 2 tyres Ive ever had [manufacturing defects] on in my life were michelin. One was on a Ducati, had about 400 miles on it and tumoured a sidewall at 80 mph...glad I felt it in my oh-so-delicate bottom before it blew...Go with the Michelins and don’t look back. Modern compounds and tread patterns. Better grip , better ride , quieter and better mpg .
I run Michelins on my Mopars, dirt bikes , dual sport and pickup .
....and Goodyear now owns Cooper AND Mickey Thompson.Only 2 tyres Ive ever had [manufacturing defects] on in my life were michelin. One was on a Ducati, had about 400 miles on it and tumoured a sidewall at 80 mph...glad I felt it in my oh-so-delicate bottom before it blew...
In the size the OP is looking at, I would suggest Mickey Thompsons - similar to the Coopers but use a Goodyear carcass and are made in the US. Currently have BFGs on my old Plymouth and they are fine [on it when I bought it] but turn brown and are made in mexico like the Coopers.
That is correct. Cooper has made MTs since time immemorial . Interestingly tho, even before the Goodyear acquisition, the 'current line' of M/T street tyres used a Goodyear carcass. [ST]....and Goodyear now owns Cooper AND Mickey Thompson.
Edit: I just hope they don't mess up the M/T drag radials and race tires.
(And my Cooper pickup tires are made in USA.)
To lob another option out there, I've recently bought Mickey Thompson's. I bought one series for my '64 Polara. Another entirely different series for my '06 Magnum SRT-8. Love them both. Seemed to be nicely priced too.63 b body,225 60, daily driver