I have the Grabber AT3s. Comparing with the Crossclimates, in my experience the Michelins have noticeably better dry and wet grip. In the video I posted they look at some alternatives at the end, if you are interested. The Agilis may be a good compromise.The Falken Wildpeak AT3 performance is a bit of a shocker. I would have said based on the tread and profile they would perform better than they test, on the road.
Shame the Michelin Agilis 3 or Crossclimate weren't tested.
I may have to rethink my Falken choice and go for the Michelin's.
They look great but are shockingly awful on 99% tarmac use.The Falken Wildpeak AT3 performance is a bit of a shocker. I would have said based on the tread and profile they would perform better than they test, on the road.
Shame the Michelin Agilis 3 or Crossclimate weren't tested.
I may have to rethink my Falken choice and go for the Michelin's.
Are you referring to the Falkens?They look great but are shockingly awful on 99% tarmac use.
Not had the falkens myself,Are you referring to the Falkens?
The BFG seem to be at the very worst end of this, hence the choice of Falken.They look great but are shockingly awful on 99% tarmac use.
I had BFG’s and ran them to Paris and Belgium, the noise was terrible.
Had some comforsers on the 4Motion and they slid on the tarmac, still don’t understand why they slid.
I got Kwik fit to check they didn’t slip on the rim, but were stuck fast.
Abs didn’t stop them sliding on tarmac.
Coming down a long fast hill in wales and at the bottom at 40mph they just locked and skidded.
Terrifying.
Also gave me a headache.
The Michelins are truly a great tyre.
Cross climate and Agilis.
AT are great if your swamping and off road 85% of the time.
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