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Old March 16th, 2009, 01:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Michelin Tires: Pilot Alpin PA2

Michelin Tires is a well-known tire company the products of which are very expensive. But the high cost of the Michelin tires can be explained by the 100% product quality. The Michelin products are really very valuable. Just imagine the first world car used Michelin tires. It is a real quality indicator. The tire company uses the most modern and advanced technologies to keep the customers safe and satisfied.
Michelin Tires Alpin A2 is a good choice for city conditions driving. Pilot Alpin PA2 is a new winter non-stud tire by Michelin. It is intended to the driving on wet, cold snowy or ice surfaces. It is called M&S (mud and snow) tire and is usually used in wet winter conditions when thaws permanently alternates with frosts. The solder pads effect strengthening , the optimized hook formula, new rubber compounding for the better low temperatures cohesion – all these features define the new tire. Michelin Pilot Alpin PA2 tire now has a higher inflation pressure in the contact spot zone for better permission vehicle’s load carry and effective water pellicle destruction. The firmer solder pad is intended to the better rotational movement. The protector firm formula is used for perfect speed rating and braking optimization. The improved directional stability brings the driving accuracy while the firm casing makes it safe even driving at high speed.
The reviews of the Michelin tires are full of the positive comments on Pilot Alpin PA2 tire. People agree that the car goes mildly due to its sidewall soft feature. Many note its noiseless feature due to its non-stud characteristic. The motorists tell that due to the new Michelin Tire their car reaction is predictable. One can always have time to brake if keeping the distance while driving on the ice surface.
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