What are the differences between Michelin Primacy LC and Primacy 4?
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Here is an introduction to the differences between Michelin Primacy LC and Primacy 4: 1. Different product specifications: Michelin Primacy 4: The usual product specification is 215/55R17; Michelin Primacy LC: The usual product specification is 235/55R17. 2. Different speed ratings: Michelin Primacy 4: The speed rating is V (maximum 240 km/h); Michelin Primacy LC: The speed rating is H (maximum 210 km/h). 3. Different technical features: Michelin Primacy 4: The tread pattern adopts a variable pitch block design. Four longitudinal grooves divide the tread pattern into five blocks, with the middle three blocks having the same pattern. All the pattern blocks use a variable pitch design, which can disrupt noise during tire operation, playing a role in noise reduction; Michelin Primacy LC: The Primacy LC tire adopts the "Silent Rib" technology. Compared to the already noise-reducing Energy MXV8, it can effectively reduce tire noise by up to one decibel. At the same time, it can also reduce interference to human ears.