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is by far the worst tire i've ever ran on wet roads in my opinion. I will not run them on anything i own. I have Yokohama on my truck & Toyos on my wifes car. We go through a lot of tires where i work, both pickups & big trucks with way over 100 on the road everyday & other then michelins on some of the big trucks the other two hold up better for us. Some of the generals that s&s tire sales aren't bad either.
Thanks to everyone who offered input. After getting quotes from 5-6 dealers and reading many reviews online (several hours' worth), I decided that Michelins were simply out of my price range and went with Goodyear Wrangler A/T S tires. The roads here have been wet almost non-stop since I got them, so I've had a few days to test their wet traction to some degree and I believe I made the right choice. Unfortunately, tires are like wives in that you can only really know if you made the right choice a few years down the road.
