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I believe the issue is specifically for MY as per the title, as it seems the 19" gemini specs (255/45/19/104/Y) don't exist as all-seasonI replaced my two rear OEM tyres (Pilot 4 sport) with the all season CrossClimate 2 earlier this month. So far so good, and much cheaper than the replacement Pilot 4 Sports I was getting quotes for.
Uh, there are quite a few available as all-season in that size......I believe the issue is specifically for MY as per the title, as it seems the 19" gemini specs (255/45/19/104/Y) don't exist as all-season
I believe the issue is specifically for MY as per the title, as it seems the 19" gemini specs (255/45/19/104/Y) don't exist as all-season
+1I replaced my two rear OEM tyres (Pilot 4 sport) with the all season CrossClimate 2 earlier this month. So far so good, and much cheaper than the replacement Pilot 4 Sports I was getting quotes for.
Try ATS Euromaster for cross climate 2 suv. I had them fitted 4 weeks ago.Been struggling to find Cross Climates 2 in stock for the Model Y (255, 45, R19) for our Christmas trip to Europe next week.
Was going to chance it with the stock Summer Tyres; however last year in our Model 3, 3cm of snow was enough to leave us spinning high and dry (Notably they were Pilot Sport 4's vs Hankook Evo 3') so I'm not sure I want to risk it on our way to North Germany.
Pirelli Scorpion All Season SF2 has been popping up as an alternative. Has anyone had any experience with them?
My insurance was ok. They would not payout if I claimed when doing 130mph so the fact that the car top speed is a theoretical 135mph is of no consequence.As the CrossClimate are rated H for speed vs the Y rated stock ones do you have any concern having them fitted all year long? They are below the car top speed so wondering if it might also be an insurance issue…
Hi, no no noticeable difference in range, noticeably quieter and while not testing them to their limits, excellent grip in both the wet and dry.@Yachtsman, have you noticed any significant drop in efficiency with the CC2's. I'm really considering them (the new CC2 SUV) for our new MYLR.
Glad I got them 2 weeks ago. There was bound to be a rush once the media started on their "we're all going to be snowed in" annual bad news.Just an update for other TMC users. Booked 4 x CrossClimates for installtion this morning with ATS. Arrived to be told that they're a shortage on these tyres, with no stock expected until the first week of Janurary... now onto finding alternatives