I’ve been running Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires (LT, E load rated, 18”) for around 12 months on my 2013 LC. Two weeks ago I bought a set of 18” 2016 LC wheels with nearly new Bridgestone Blizzak tires (P rated) off of Craig’s List, and yesterday I bought a set of Falken Wildpeak tires (LT, E load rated, 18”) for a Spring break trip to Moab in two weeks and for the Ouray LCDC event this summer. I’m in Minnesota. It’s been cold with plenty of snow recently. My opinion is this:
Best in snow and ice:
Blizzak - by far the best of the three. It’s fun to look for snow and ice knowing you’ll be planted and not sliding around.
Defender M/S - 75% as good as the Blizzak. Good enough for a year round highway tire if you didn’t have a set of snow tires.
Wildpeak - not scary bad like the stock tires, but not great compared to the other two. Spun the tires and had to back down and take another run in the snow to get up my steep driveway last night. Wouldn’t have been a problem with the Blizzak or Defender tires.
Least amount of noise:
Defender - a very quite tire
Blizzak - some noise, not bad
Wildpeak - more noise than the other two, still not bad.
Best ride:
Blizzak - the best ride. Should it be expected? It’s a P rated tire. The other two are E load range LT tires.
Defender/Wildpeak - Can’t really tell the difference. Both ride nice, but harsher than the Blizzak. Slight edge to the Defender?
Haven’t tried the Wildpeaks anyplace other than on pavement and in the snow. Hopefully they’ll shine off road once the snow is gone.
Future tire plans? Find one more set of five wheels. End up with three sets of mounted tires/wheels (I don’t have wheels for the Defenders right now). Run the Blizzaks in the winter, run the Defenders most of the time. Put the Wildpeaks on for trips off the pavement.
Thought I’d share. Most don’t get to try three different kinds of tires back-to-back like I did.
HTH, Ken
Best in snow and ice:
Blizzak - by far the best of the three. It’s fun to look for snow and ice knowing you’ll be planted and not sliding around.
Defender M/S - 75% as good as the Blizzak. Good enough for a year round highway tire if you didn’t have a set of snow tires.
Wildpeak - not scary bad like the stock tires, but not great compared to the other two. Spun the tires and had to back down and take another run in the snow to get up my steep driveway last night. Wouldn’t have been a problem with the Blizzak or Defender tires.
Least amount of noise:
Defender - a very quite tire
Blizzak - some noise, not bad
Wildpeak - more noise than the other two, still not bad.
Best ride:
Blizzak - the best ride. Should it be expected? It’s a P rated tire. The other two are E load range LT tires.
Defender/Wildpeak - Can’t really tell the difference. Both ride nice, but harsher than the Blizzak. Slight edge to the Defender?
Haven’t tried the Wildpeaks anyplace other than on pavement and in the snow. Hopefully they’ll shine off road once the snow is gone.
Future tire plans? Find one more set of five wheels. End up with three sets of mounted tires/wheels (I don’t have wheels for the Defenders right now). Run the Blizzaks in the winter, run the Defenders most of the time. Put the Wildpeaks on for trips off the pavement.
Thought I’d share. Most don’t get to try three different kinds of tires back-to-back like I did.
HTH, Ken