Hi 7gthom2. There are too many variables to take blind recommendations from others who may have very different tire preferences than you.Need a new set of tires for my 2021 Lincoln Aviator Touring Plug in Hybrid.
Any recommendations?
Tire Rack is a great resource and I have used it in this particular case.Hi 7gthom2. There are too many variables to take blind recommendations from others who may have very different tire preferences than you.
Those variables include cost, ride quality, road noise, treadwear life, dry handling, wet handling, snow handling etc. etc.
You need to determine what is important to you.
In addition to the recommendations you will receive here, I would recommend you go to The Tire Rack and use their Tire Decision Guide to find a tire that fits your preferences. You can input your important priorities from the list above, and get a list of tires that suit your personal preferences.
I’m sure others will jump in to help, so let us know how you make out and good luck.
I have Michelin’s on my Boss 302 and love them.To me...tires and brakes are the most important service items on the car...and both are big investments so don't cheap out. Even the best tires and brakes are barely good enough. Years ago I used to sell tires and auto services.
My two go-to tire brands are Michelin and Cooper. I've found Cooper to be equivalent to Michelin in every respect other than possibly ride quality...that can depend on the specific tire line you're looking at.
Decide on which tire suits your needs and then look for the best overall price and service. Not all tire retailers will handle warranty issues the same so that has to be looked into as well.
Haven’t thought of Cooper’s. I will check them out.
Thanks.
My Michelin’s were Sport Pilots from Discount Tire.Cooper Tires is now a subsidiary of Goodyear. Whether that’s a good thing remains to be seen. The last Coopers I purchased was before the sale to Goodyear. I would pay close attention to the sidewall ratings when comparing them. If Goodyear leaves Cooper alone to do their own thing thee should be no issues.
An aside…I wouldn’t recommend Michelin tires from Walmart. They’re the same quality but less tread depth so Walmart can buy them cheaper and sell them cheaper.
Need photos of the Boss 302!!!My Michelin’s were Sport Pilots from Discount Tire.
We liked the ride. Just not the low replacement mileage. On the Boss 302 that isn’t an issue. Just hold me on the road.![]()
Sorry. I tried to load one but it says the file is too big.Need photos of the Boss 302!!!
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I have a set of 18" Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV summer tires on my Aviator. These were originally on a set of 18" rims on my 2020 Ford Explorer ST. I am trying to wear them out as I have a new set waiting. Unfortunately or fortunately, these tires now have over 30,000 miles on them and are still not at the wear bars. They ride great, handle even better than the 20" Michelins that came on the Explorer ST. Compared to the Goodyear 22" Eagle Comfort tires our Jet Package Aviator came with, they aren't even in the same universe!!!!!!!My Michelin’s were Sport Pilots from Discount Tire.
We liked the ride. Just not the low replacement mileage. On the Boss 302 that isn’t an issue. Just hold me on the road.![]()