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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 7 months ago #7

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I'm a big fan of the Michelin cross climate
They make them now in 19 inch, very smooth and great in the wet and snow
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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 5 months ago #8

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Well my Falken 510 haven't really helped with any ride comfort apart from the noise.

Has anybody seen the new Athena 17in wheel on the Kadjar Zen model? They look the same as such but with the inner parts in black like the 19in styling.

Can't seem to find these used anywhere.

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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 2 months ago #9

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Did the Cross Climate 19in make a big difference in ride quality and what tyres were you running before? I'm still struggling with my 19in/Falken 510s tyres and looking to go with some 17in Juke alloys to get a better ride.

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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 2 months ago #10

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Hi, I think so! Was on Michelin Pilot Sport, still a good ride , slight slipping in the wet if driving at pace
Cross climates makes it feel like a 4x4, amazing grip in wet and snow, they are cross climate SUV, look the dogs as well as a great ride
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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 2 months ago #11

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Cross climate are all season type that means some average performance trough all 4 seasons... they can not compare against proper winter tyers with lamel profile in real snowy situation neither against proper summer tyer with asymetric profile...
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HI there, wheel/tyre question/advice 4 years 2 months ago #12

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Unfortunately, I bought a so called Night&Day version with 19 inch wheels. Looks good, but giant mistake, when riding on Eastern European roads. I didn't want to spend the money changing them, before the tyres need replacing.
But looking forward to October-November, when I can change to my 17" winter tires ;-)
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