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Old 06-09-2008, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by art4.8i
I am in Texas, so all-season tires are not necessary. However, in tire rack tests, the Michelins performed really well even though they are all-season. I wonder which one will last longer? Also, the Bridgestones are OE and cheaper, and now they are on back order---great. I still have no idea what to get!
I would go with all seasons--they will last longer because they are a harder compound (summer tires are softer). Honestly, I don't think you would be able to tell a difference in the X5 between summer and all-season as far as performance. I'm on my 2nd set of Michelins on my e53--I got 60K miles on the first set. I would guess you should get 20K-30K on the 20's on the e70 in the Lattitudes.

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