1 Based on internal wet braking tests from 50 MPH using tires buffed to 3/32" remaining tread depth, in size 235/55R18 on a 2020 Toyota RAV4 where the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire had an average stopping distance of 142.9 ft against Continental® CrossContact™ LX25 with an average stopping distance of 195.8 ft and the Goodyear® Assurance® WeatherReady® with an average stopping distance of 198.6 ft; and in size 215/55R17 on a 2019 Toyota Camry where the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire had an average stopping distance of 181.0 ft versus the Bridgestone® Turanza™ QuietTrack™ with an average stopping distance of 216.2 ft and the Continental® PureContact™ LS with an average stopping distance of 227.8 ft. Actual on-road results may vary.2 Based on U.S. Department of Transportation Average Annual Miles per driver (13,500 miles). Treadwear test performed in size 235/55R18 on 2020 Chevrolet Equinox vehicles where the Michelin CrossClimate2 showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of 67,300 miles versus the Continental® CrossContact™ LX25 at 58,100 miles and the Goodyear® Assurance® WeatherReady® at 52,000 miles; and tested in size 215/55R17 on 2016 Toyota Camry vehicles were the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of 61,100 miles versus the Bridgestone® Turanza™ QuietTrack™ at 47,300 miles and the Continental® PureContact™ LS at 54,700 miles. Actual on-road results may vary.3 Based on internal dry braking tests from 60 MPH using tires in size 235/55R18 on a 2020 Toyota RAV4 where the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire had an average stopping distance of 113.0 ft against Continental® CrossContact™ LX25 with an average stopping distance of 121.1 ft and the Goodyear® Assurance® WeatherReady® with an average stopping distance of 129.8 ft; and in size 215/55R17 on a 2019 Toyota Camry were the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire had an average stopping distance of 115.3 ft versus the Bridgestone® Turanza™ QuietTrack™ with an average stopping distance of 124.2 ft and the Continental® PureContact™ LS with an average stopping distance of 120.4 ft. Actual on-road results may vary.4 Based on third-party snow traction tests using ASTM Test Method F1805-12, using tires buffed to 3/32" remaining tread depth. When compared to Standard Reference Test Tire (SRTT), in size 235/55R18 the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire scored 93 compared against the Continental® CrossContact™ LX25 tire which scored 63 and the Goodyear® Assurance® WeatherReady® tire which scored 65; and when compared to SRTT, in size 215/55R17 the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire scored 90 when compared against the Bridgestone® Turanza™ QuietTrack™ which scored 62 and the Continental® PureContact™ LS which scored 59. Actual on-road results may vary.5 Based on third-party snow traction tests using ASTM Test Method F1805-12 in tire size 235/45R18 versus the Goodyear ElectricDrive GT tire and the Pirelli P ZERO ALL SEASON Plus ELECT tire. Actual on-road results may vary.6 Based on internal wet braking tests from 50 mph versus the Goodyear ElectricDrive GT tire and the Pirelli P ZERO ALL SEASON Plus ELECT tire in tire size 235/45R18, using a 2020 Tesla Model 3. Actual on-road results may vary.7 Based on internal rolling resistance testing using the standard ISO 28580 method in tire size 235/45R18 XL comparing the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tire (8.80 kg/ton) versus the Goodyear ElectricDrive GT tire (8.94 kg/ton) and Pirelli P ZERO ALL SEASON Plus ELECT tire (8.28 kg/ton). Considering a 2022 Tesla Model 3 RWD fitted with size 235/45R18 tires, a battery capacity of 57.5kWh, and an autonomy of 438km (272mi), under the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) test conditions, this gap of .14 kg/ton (for Goodyear) and -.52 kg/ton (for Pirelli) equates to autonomy within 2.3% of the longest range (Pirelli). Actual on-road results may vary.8 Based on U.S. Department of Transportation Average Annual Miles per driver (13,500 mi) and Desrosiers Automotive Consultants estimate of average annual kilometers driven in Canada (23,000 km). In treadwear test using tires in size 235/60R18 107V on 2018 Honda CR-Vs, the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of 79,098 miles versus the Goodyear® Assurance WeatherReady2® tire at 56,082 miles. Actual on-road results may vary.9 Based on U.S. Department of Transportation Average Annual Miles per driver (13,500 miles) and on a treadwear test using tires in size 235/55R18 on a 2020 Chevrolet Equinox and in size 215/55R17 on a 2016 Toyota Camry, versus the following competitors. Actual on-road results may vary.10 In treadwear tests using tires in size 225/60R18 100H on 2018 Honda CR-Vs, the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most worn groove of a rotated set) of (a) 77,590 miles versus the Bridgestone® WeatherPeak® tire at 41,127 miles, Pirelli®Scorpion WeatherActive® tire at 58,729 miles, and Hankook Kinergy 4S2 tire at 50,312 miles, and (b) 89,337 miles versus the Vredestein®QuatracPro® tire at 41,079 miles. In a treadwear test using tires in size 235/60R18 107V on 2018 Honda CR-Vs, the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life of 79,098 mi. versus the Goodyear® WeatherReady2® tire at 56,082 miles, Nokian®Remedy WRG5® tire at 45,112 miles, Falken®Aklimate® tire at 48,562 miles, and Hankook®WeatherFlex GT® tire at 55,613 miles. In a treadwear test using tires in size 235/55R18 100H on 2019 Chevrolet Equinox, the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life of 73,940 miles versus the Firestone® WeatherGrip® tire at 45,355 miles. In a treadwear test using tires in size 215/55R17 94V on 2016 Toyota Camry, the Michelin CrossClimate2 tire showed an estimated life of 64,236 miles versus the Toyo®Celsius® tire at 41,053 miles. Actual on-road results may vary. Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) test conditions, this gap of .14 kg/ton (for Goodyear) and -.52 kg/ton (for Pirelli) equates to autonomy within 2.3% of the longest range (Pirelli). Actual on-road results may vary.
XL = Extra Load
>> The sizes shown are average design values for tires measured on specified measuring rim widths. Some tires may vary from this value by +/-3% of the section height (affecting overall diameter), and +/-4% of the section width.
>> Section width varies approximately 0.2" (5mm) for every 0.5" change in rim width.
>> Tread patterns are often tuned to accomodate different tire widths. Tires for a particular dimension of a given tireline may vary in appearance from the tire shown in the photograph.
WARNING: Serious or fatal injury may result from tire failure due to underinflation or overloading. To ensure correct air pressure and vehicle load, refer to vehicle owner's manual or tire information placard on the vehicle. Serious injury or death may result from explosion of tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting. Only tire professionals should mount tires and they should never inflate beyond 40 psi to seat the beads. Before mixing types of tires in any configuration on any vehicle, be sure to check the vehicle owner's manual for its recommendations.
DANGER: Never mount a 16" diameter tire on a 16.5" rim.
DANGER: Never mount a 17" diameter tire on a 17.5" rim.
DANGER: Never mount a 19" diameter tire on a 19.5" rim.
DANGER: Never mount a 22" diameter tire on a 22.5" rim.
Inflation pressure increase must not exceed the maximum pressure branded on the tire sidewall. When a customer requests a replacement tire with a lower speed rating than the original equipment tire, you must clearly communicate to him or her that the handling of the vehicle may be different, and that its maximum speed capability is limited to that of the lowest speed-rated tire on the vehicle. Exceeding the lawful speed limit is neither recommended nor endorsed.
For high-speed driving, additional inflation pressure and possibly reduced tire loading and/or upsizing is required. In the absence of specific recommendations by the vehicle manufacturer, use the following guidelines based on those in the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organization Standards Manual.
For speeds over 160mph (100 mph), load and inflation must be adjusted according to the table below.
H-Speed Rated Sizes:
| Maximum Speed (mph) | 100 | 106 | 112 | 118 | 124 | 130 |
| Inflation Increase (psi) | 0.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 5.0 |
| Load Capacity (% of max.) | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
V-Speed Rated Sizes:| Maximum Speed (mph) | 100 | 106 | 112 | 118 | 124 | 130 | 136 | 143 | 149 |
| Inflation Increase (psi) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Load Capacity (% of max.) | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 97 | 94 | 91 |