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Old 03-01-2012, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Within a few months I'll need to replace the OEM tires on my 2010 OB. In the past on a 2005 OB I used Michelin Harmony tires. Has anyone used these tires on the new OB's and if so, how have they worked for you?? Do you have any other tire suggestions? Thanks in advance for your input..
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I've been pleased with the Primacy MXV4 on my 2003. Haven't run the Harmony tire, but Michelin typically makes a good (although expensive) tire.
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Primacy MXV4. I was a bit cheap, so I went the with BF Goodrich Advantage T/A (great tire, but I wouldn't trust it past 4" of snow). Do a search and you might find some people on here using the Harmony, and if not, read reviews on Tire Rack (and you can filter by vehicle type). I also hear many good things about the Nokian WRG2, and if you want an all-terrain tire, the Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S. Hope this helps!
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