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Discount Tire rotated and balanced the Michelin Agilis CrossClimate all-weather tires (LT275/70R18E 125/122) on our 2019 F-350 last week. The tires now have 27K miles on them, mostly while carrying our TC.

After 27K miles and regular rotations, the tread depth has worn evenly from 12.5/32” to 8/32”. If I run them down to 4/32”, then I should get 51K miles out of them. If I bottom them out at 2/32”, then 63K.

The tires performed wonderfully when we crossed paths with the Texas snow and ice storm north of Dallas a few weeks ago; I had zero traction issues.

In sum, the tires are comfortable, they are wearing evenly, and they perform well in the dry, in rain, in snow and sleet — all while under load — and Discount Tire has done a terrific job with regular rotations and balance checks (all at NXC).

I’ll need new tires in a few years. Barring a revolution in tire technology, they’ll be another set of Michelin Agilis CrossClimates.

Safe travels,    
Jim / crewzer

27K miles!

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Winter in Texas!

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Good report, Jim.  I put a set on my Subaru Forester.  We get snow on occasion here, and they have the snowflake designation.  They are also warranted for 110,000 km.  A bit more road noise than all-season, but otherwise an excellent all weather tire.  May put a set on our truck when the time comes.

Rick

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