What tires are best for the Trumpchi GS4?

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StMolly
07/24/25 9:53am
Trumpchi GS4 performs well with Michelin PRImACY3ST tires. Here are some features of the Michelin PRImACY3ST tires: 1. Tread pattern: The tread features variable pitch block design, with four longitudinal grooves dividing the tread pattern into five sections. The three central blocks share identical patterns, all utilizing variable pitch design to disrupt noise during driving, effectively reducing noise levels. 2. Primacy3ST tires incorporate Michelin's "FLEXMAX" technology: Combining highly flexible tread rubber with chamfered block design. The high-flexibility tread rubber ensures better road contact for enhanced grip, while the chamfered shoulder design maximizes the tire's contact patch area, further improving traction.
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DiDaniel
08/11/25 5:07am
As a seasoned SUV driver with years of experience, I believe that equipping the Trumpchi GS4 with high-performance tires can enhance driving pleasure. I recommend the Michelin Pilot Sport series, which offers agile response in corners and directly improves the vehicle's stability through enhanced handling. The factory-recommended Goodyear tires are also a good choice, but if you prefer a sportier style, this tire provides stronger grip on dry roads, reducing sway during turns. Don't forget to consider the tire size that matches the GS4, typically around 225/60 R18, and regularly checking for wear can prevent unexpected issues. After changing tires, you'll feel smoother acceleration and better overall road contact.
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