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Michelin CrossClimate 2 - 235/50R17

CrossClimate 2 235/50R17 Tire Specs

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235/50R17
96H SL BSW
640 B A
26.3" 9.6" 6.5-8.5" 7.5" 10/32" Standard Load 1565 lbs 51 psi 130 mph 25 lbs Black 791 Show Specs

CrossClimate 2
All Season - Grand Touring
Size: 235/50R17
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(Last Checked 3/20/24)

The Michelin CrossClimate 2 is a grand touring all-season tire designed for exceptional tread life and traction when worn. The V-style directional tread design is engineered to deliver excellent water and slush displacement. The tread pattern also uses geometry and timing variation to help reduce road noise and discomfort. The CrossClimate 2 braking traction is enhanced by chamfers that increase contact with the road surface under load while the groove-less pattern evens out those forces to benefit wear characteristics.

The 235/50R17 Michelin CrossClimate 2 has a diameter of 26.3", a width of 9.6", mounts on a 17" rim and has 791 revolutions per mile. It weighs 25 lbs, has a max load of 1565 lbs, a maximum air pressure of 51 psi, a tread depth of 10/32" and should be used on a rim width of 6.5-8.5".



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ADVENGER's Review
Performance : 10/10
Appearance : 10/10
Noise : 9/10
Comfort : 9/10
Price : Seems Right
Recommend : Yes
Comments : Factory tires would start howling 30 mph on freeway exit loops... these dont start to bark until 40-45 mph. Best rain/wet road tire I have ever driven on... will be going to the snow in next few weeks but expect them to keep on impressing me

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