About This Content We are proud to introduce a new set of truck tyres and truck accessories, officially licensed from Michelin to Euro Truck Simulator 2. We are complementing them by several "aftermarket" goodies and paintjobs to create a mix that should bring a smile to every Michelin fan's face.Michelin is one of the largest tyre manufacturers in the world, acknowledged as an innovator with a history spanning over 120 years. Michelin's brand identity is immediately recognizable. The symbol of the company - Bibendum, the Michelin Man - is one of the world's oldest trademarks.The content of this DLC includes:Front Tyres315/70 Michelin X Line Energy Z385/65 Michelin X Line Energy F385/55 Michelin X Line Energy F385/55 Michelin XFA2315/70 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZE315/80 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZERear Tyres315/70 Michelin X Line Energy Z315/70 Michelin X Line Energy D 2315/70 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZE315/80 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZE315/70 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XDE315/80 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XDEBonus PaintjobsBibendumMichelin TracksTruck tuning & accessoriesBibendum Roof Figure Bibendum Dashboard FigureSquare FlagTriangle FlagTea CupHanging Bibendum FigureAir FreshenerBaseball Cap 7aa9394dea Title: Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Michelin Fan PackGenre: Indie, SimulationDeveloper:SCS SoftwarePublisher:SCS SoftwareRelease Date: 10 Jan, 2017 Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Michelin Fan Pack Full Crack [Patch] euro truck simulator 2 michelin wheels mod. euro truck simulator 2 - michelin fan pack dlc. euro truck simulator 2 michelin tires. euro truck simulator 2 michelin man. euro truck simulator 2 michelin lastik. euro truck simulator 2 - michelin fan pack indir. euro truck simulator 2 michelin fan pack download. euro truck simulator 2 michelin fan pack allegro. euro truck simulator 2 michelin fan pack download free. euro truck simulator 2 - michelin fan pack. euro truck simulator 2 michelin tyres. euro truck simulator 2 michelin dlc Sadly I was not one of the lucky 20,000 who got this DLC for free, I paid for it. Should you pay for it? I can't really tell you.What do you get? Well Michelin tyres of course, quite a good selection front and back, and nicely customisable (you can change the colour of the text on the tyre.... I made mine look like it was moulded lettering). You also get some decorations: *A couple of Michelin paint jobs for you truck (in case you REALLY love Michelin)*A Michelin coffee cup and baseball cap to put on your dashboard*a Michelin air freshener to hang in your cab*Michelin man soft toys - put them on your dash or on your bullbars.So that's it, it's mostly cosmetic, but as they say it's a 'fan pack'. I will just add that the tyres are worth it; there's a set of tyres rated A for fuel efficiency and B for rain handling - better specs than any tyres I had the DLC! To be honest for me this was a no brainer. I may not be a Michelin 'fan boy' but I do have brand loyalty to them - I choose their tyres for my real car, their maps for the back of my car, and one day I'd like to be able to afford to eat in a restaurant they've given a star to. For me this was about supporting the developer and getting a brand I like on my truck. For you... I can't say; objectively $3 is quite a bit for a few models given what you get in an expansion pack, but this is good quality and worth it if you want it in my opinion.At the end of the day we're playing a truck sim and whether you were at the start or not, this game makes you something of a truck enthusiast, so get it now or wait until the sale... we both know you'll be getting it anyway.... What may seem at first glance just a namebrand to the cynical, this DLC actually adds a myriad of different-performing tires. While the changes are minute, the results will eventually add up in subsequent loads, or how your truck handles.Vanilla ETS2 contains 3 or 4 brands of tires. Each has weaknesses and strengths that make miniscule changes to grip and fuel consumption. This DLC fills in blanks where those default brands leave, instead of having D Fuel mileage for anticipation of rain, you can have High fuel mileage with medium rain support to balance out your loads.Plus a few trinkets never hurt anybody. Michelin mascot figurines have been a mainstay of Lorry lightbars for decades, after all.. A great set of tyres and Truck tuning & accessories added to my collection ,Thanks scs....https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=6NDmFaqAm3g. It is very difficult to recommend this DLC since for the most part all you get is a few tires (of a major brand that's not commonly associated with truck tires. You're more likely to find Michelin tires on busses and sports cars. Trucks, at least in Northern Europe, mainly use Firestone and Bridgestone tires). Definitely recommend not buying it unless it's on sale. You do also get 2 silly paintjobs (that won't work on 8x4 trucks and you can't change the colours) and some knick-knack to put in the cabin, but the tires are the main focus here. Although the included tires have different fuel economy ratings, the sizes are really what's most important. You get (modern) standard 315\/70 tires for all wheels, but there's also the older standard 315\/80 tires which today are mostly only used on older trucks and trucks that frequently drive in construction sites (so not super relevant for the focus of this game). Additionally you also get wide 385\/55 (70 profile) and 385\/65 (80 profile) tires for the steering wheels. With the exception of the 315\/70 tires, there's only 1 option for each size, which means the varying energy ratings become pointless - and even more so because the game's fuel economy calculation cares more about your engine\/transmission choice than what tires you've got.*Patch 1.32 note: This DLC does not contain tires for trailers.. Excellent DLC! I love the tyres and paint jobs. I love how scs incorporated a real life brand into ets.. Dostum bu d\u00fcnya markas\u0131 al\u0131n i\u015fte daha ne olsun. It doesn't bring much on the paint-jobs because not many people would drive with a big sponsored look but It has been made really nice. The tires look really nice and actually feature better tires so it's really worth buying I think.. It is very difficult to recommend this DLC since for the most part all you get is a few tires (of a major brand that's not commonly associated with truck tires. You're more likely to find Michelin tires on busses and sports cars. Trucks, at least in Northern Europe, mainly use Firestone and Bridgestone tires). Definitely recommend not buying it unless it's on sale. You do also get 2 silly paintjobs (that won't work on 8x4 trucks and you can't change the colours) and some knick-knack to put in the cabin, but the tires are the main focus here. Although the included tires have different fuel economy ratings, the sizes are really what's most important. You get (modern) standard 315\/70 tires for all wheels, but there's also the older standard 315\/80 tires which today are mostly only used on older trucks and trucks that frequently drive in construction sites (so not super relevant for the focus of this game). Additionally you also get wide 385\/55 (70 profile) and 385\/65 (80 profile) tires for the steering wheels. With the exception of the 315\/70 tires, there's only 1 option for each size, which means the varying energy ratings become pointless - and even more so because the game's fuel economy calculation cares more about your engine\/transmission choice than what tires you've got.*Patch 1.32 note: This DLC does not contain tires for trailers.
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