donnyb
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I am running them at 50psi.Are you inflating them to 50psi?
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I am running them at 50psi.Are you inflating them to 50psi?
Ditto.I am running them at 50psi.
What kind of range improvement or loss are you seeing over the oem AT with the tire change and still using the aero covers?Tried out the Falken Wildpeak AT4’s for approximately 1/2 hour and found out they were not the right fit for the truck. So went to the Michelins. WOW! What a difference! Smoothest the truck has ever been. Soft ride, great traction (Wet & Dry), and an overall quiet ride so far both Local and Interstate. Op’s review is spot on. The only two things I noticed was the handling is very touchy, but could be normal coming from a worn out set of OEM AT’S and they seem to pickup rocks in the tread that don’t want to come out unless done manually. On a side note……….my driveway leading to the barn is 3/4” gravel so that doesn’t help the situation. Lastly, I run the covers and there is plenty of space between the tire and the covers.
Range improvement from my data added in several posts throughout the thread. Begin with the original post, updates are linked at the bottom of that post. I don't use the aero covers and still see greater than 10% efficiency gain over the Stock AT'sWhat kind of range improvement or loss are you seeing over the oem AT with the tire change and still using the aero covers?
My road trip hacks for efficiency when using FSD is to have the "use comfort mode in FSD" ticked on or switch to comfort mode for highway driving. Comfort mode make the throttle mushy but it sips power. Make sure tires are proper inflated and keep speed under 80. That's about all ya can do.After driving to and from Texas to Key West and back. Plus, Texas to pigeon Forge, TN and back. About 6,000 miles.
Still happy with the Michelins.
But, wow. The efficiency is just as any heavy pickup truck. I compared the Supercharging costs of the trip from DFW to Pigeon Forge and back. That cost was about $312.
I used Gas buddy trip cost estimator and it said that a big v8 gas truck would cost about $360 for the same trip; however, a standard 4x4 pickup truck (Ford F150) would be about $256.
I’ll do that next time to see what I get. (I generally drive in Chill mode.) However, it’s important to note that I have ditch lights and the TSport lightbar.My road trip hacks for efficiency when using FSD is to have the "use comfort mode in FSD" ticked on or switch to comfort mode for highway driving. Comfort mode make the throttle mushy but it sips power. Make sure tires are proper inflated and keep speed under 80. That's about all ya can do.
You'll love them. Getting around 416Wh/Mi on interstate this week on a 200 mi round trip and had them under inflated by 5lbs (mistake on my part).What a phenomenal thread all. Today I selected Michelin LTX Defender Platinums at Discount Tire. I went there to compare KO3’s and Defenders. A great sales associate helped me compare options. Platinums for the win. I found this thread AFTER the order was placed but it sounds like a hands down choice for me. 99% on road. At 19,800 miles in just shy of a year my Pirelli Scorpions are at 4/32. Worth the smiles per mile but Platinums with a 70,000 warranty and less energy use impresses!
Unfortunately, with the road hazard coverages that is about what I also paid late last year after taxes and fees. (I also purchase the road hazard.)How much did y'all pay out the door for 4 Michelin Defender LTX Platinum tires for your Cybertruck?
I'm looking at a grand total of $2,508.65 from Discount Tire in San Antonio, TX (after all fees, lifetime rotation/balance/repair, and tax).