They are the top rated HT tire on Tire Rack for performance. However, they have historical quality issues with out of round difficulty to balance, and ply delamination with age, with noise and vibration. This is endemic across their tire lines.
I tried a Conti Tire once, and experienced this exact phenomenon noted by Tire Rack reviewers - damn near impossible to balance, and started delamming ~ 25k miles, wobbling, and noisy.
And over the past several years, reviewers are noticing the same with Michelin. Locally, the word is don't buy them anymore. Even in the motorcycle world, owners are getting tread delams and blowouts.
We are wondering if the green material indicatives are compromising durability and longevity.
Nobody seems to know about Goodyear commercial tiers. I switched from Michelin to Goodyear on my RV and they rode and tracked much better, with more resistance to sunlight cracking. The compound was softer, so didn't last as long, but why would I want a hard tire with so-so traction that lasts longer than good traction tires? It's dumb, IMO.
Tires and brakes are the most important parts on vehicles. If you compromise tires, you can kill yourself.