Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S review
#1
Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S review
Replaced my oem Dunlops with the Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S, not impressed. The Michelins grip better than the Dunlops, but they have a softer sidewall..combined with the tight suspension it just doesn't feel very nice. The car also understeers more now and even has a little torque steer..I guess all that movement up there really messes with the car. I am annoyed because these were a good $50 more than the dunlops..
I wore the dunlops out in 23k miles, hopefully I can wear these out sooner.
Would increasing the psi help any? Currently I am running 35 psi.
I wore the dunlops out in 23k miles, hopefully I can wear these out sooner.
Would increasing the psi help any? Currently I am running 35 psi.
#2
i would have expected more from these....my buddy runs them as a sporty a/s on his ep3. michelins are expensive as crap though.
if you are already running 35psi, you should be good man. I never thought our cars could exhibit torque steer. its kinda funny, as thats about the last thing we have.
hope it gets resolved man! how were the reviews on this tire on tire rack?
if you are already running 35psi, you should be good man. I never thought our cars could exhibit torque steer. its kinda funny, as thats about the last thing we have.
hope it gets resolved man! how were the reviews on this tire on tire rack?
#3
i would have expected more from these....my buddy runs them as a sporty a/s on his ep3. michelins are expensive as crap though.
if you are already running 35psi, you should be good man. I never thought our cars could exhibit torque steer. its kinda funny, as thats about the last thing we have.
hope it gets resolved man! how were the reviews on this tire on tire rack?
if you are already running 35psi, you should be good man. I never thought our cars could exhibit torque steer. its kinda funny, as thats about the last thing we have.
hope it gets resolved man! how were the reviews on this tire on tire rack?
Tire rack had decent reviews, though a few people complained about a soft sidewall..should have read all the reviews first.
#6
wow. this is dissapointing. i know michelins are good, but it seems that they follow a sort of hit or miss kinda pattern: some tires are amazing, but others are total crap. i know the pilot exaltos in summer spec are the shiz.
i'll be sticking with bfgoodrich (which is made by them, go figure! or bridgestones.)
i'll be sticking with bfgoodrich (which is made by them, go figure! or bridgestones.)
#7
I had my first set of Michelin Pilot Exaltos 185/60 14 for approx. 40k miles. I thought they were amazing. Outstanding traction that gave me great confidence. Very good ride quality, too.
In fact, I liked them so much that I went out and bought another set. But the new tires seem to have a softer sidewall. I was running 35 psi in the old Michelins and they were perfect. Now, I am running up to 39 psi in front and they still look a little under-inflated. Rear tires are okay at 35 psi. The ride quality and traction are good, but not quite as excellent as the first set.
P.S. I didn't like the OEM Dunlops, and I burned through them in 12k mi.
What pressures is everyone else running in their Exaltos?
In fact, I liked them so much that I went out and bought another set. But the new tires seem to have a softer sidewall. I was running 35 psi in the old Michelins and they were perfect. Now, I am running up to 39 psi in front and they still look a little under-inflated. Rear tires are okay at 35 psi. The ride quality and traction are good, but not quite as excellent as the first set.
P.S. I didn't like the OEM Dunlops, and I burned through them in 12k mi.
What pressures is everyone else running in their Exaltos?
#8
I had my first set of Michelin Pilot Exaltos 185/60 14 for approx. 40k miles. I thought they were amazing. Outstanding traction that gave me great confidence. Very good ride quality, too.
In fact, I liked them so much that I went out and bought another set. But the new tires seem to have a softer sidewall.
In fact, I liked them so much that I went out and bought another set. But the new tires seem to have a softer sidewall.
#9
Oh, sh*t. That's the worst news.
Ah, well. I'll just have to run these out (and never trust that tire guy again). The tread pattern looks the same to me. And they are not all that bad, considering the punishing I give them. But the first set were marvelous.
Thanks.
#10
I had Pilot Exalto A/S tires on a Camry and they were great on that car, but didnt get them for the Fit because they were on the soft side for a performance tire. Tirerack reviews were excellent, but Michelins are almost always the most expensive. Went with Yoko Avid Envigor instead and am very happy so far.
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