Yes Michelin does have a high grip version available.
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Traveled 54% further in snow than the competitor.
Do they make all season super singles?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Pmracing, Oct 23, 2020.
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They are primarily for penny-pinching fleets and weight conscious bulk material haulers where every extra pound counts. For an owner-op spec truck no way.
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But they do look nice for bad weather.RubyEagle Thanks this. -
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They may be cool for the road...but they suck for flatbed applications, though.
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Super singles must be losing their flavour with some companies.
My father drives with the van division of a large company for almost 30 years.
The last couple trucks he had used super singles and he hated them.
His new 2020 company truck came with duals.
I wonder if the newer dual tires that promotes fuel savings etc are better? -
Our Michelin X one line energy D traction model SS tires outperformed our duals the first winter we tried them.
And Ground pressure is higher with SS tires in snow compared to traditional duals due to less overall tread width.RubyEagle Thanks this. -
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Why anyone even runs steel at all is completely retarded though... Heavy as hell and rust maintenance issues... With no real difference in strength.alds Thanks this. -
Plus our winter traction has been better then the old duals, in addition to a noticeable improvement in ride smoothness.RubyEagle Thanks this.
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