Tires

Owner reviews for tires

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GT Radial Tires

Haven't tried any GT Radials on my SUVs or pickup, but I am using/have used them on my hatchback (Champiro GTX Pro 300tw, ₱4k per tire) and sedan (Champiro SX2 200tw, ₱6.5k per tire). In terms of pricing, with the sizes and variants I got, they're only a hair cheaper than the established brands. Although, performance is also comparable to what my other options are so I'm still satisfied. They're also good against punctures since I never got punctured even after 4/5 years.

Pros: good against punctures
Cons: hair cheaper
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Laufenn Tires

I am using laufen s fit as on my 2023 MY dual.. it cost me 108usd per /tire got it at AMERICAS TIRE. I agree woth others on foam padding but i am least bothered bout it. Performace wise i see no difference in regular day to day driving. Infact have performed well in snow as well.. i am happy with it running almost 2k miles till now.

Pros: performed well in snow
Cons: foam padding bothered
Mileage: 3218 km
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MICHELIN Tires
colbyjames65
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Rating 4.0

If you get a decent amount of snow, go for cross climate 2. Road noise is a bit higher than others but they are good in snow. I got caught in a nasty storm and they were great.

Pros: good in snow, great
Cons: road noise higher
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Falken Tires

Have about 2-3 foot of snow in Eastern NC today (still falling) and snow mode did fantastic on my WK2 with Wildpeak AT3W’s

Pros: snow mode did fantastic
Vehicle: Jeep
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MICHELIN Tires

If you want to stay with the existing 22" wheel setup, I would talk with your favorite tire store about changing to 305/45R22 for the rears. The tire width will decrease from 12.6 to 12.0 and tire height will increase from 32.2 to 32.8, but you will have more options for all-season tires. Specially, the Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 is available in both 285/45R22 and 305/45R22 and is a very good tire.

Pros: very good tire
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GT Radial Tires

other than being louder than the stock bridgestone turanza that replaced my forester's tires, can't compain about the performance on the road. going 30k now and still has alot of meat.

Pros: alot of meat
Cons: louder than stock
Mileage: 30000 km
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Continental Tires
bszern
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Rating 3.0

TerrainContacts are fine, I’ve had them and the crosscontacts as well. Mileage was ass with the terrain contacts, but they were pretty quiet and were decent in the mud. Terrible in the snow after 50% treadwear, so be aware of that.

Pros: pretty quiet, decent in mud
Cons: terrible in snow
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Owner reviews for tires

As of March 2026, PartReview has 15394 reviews across 137 manufacturers for tires. 24 of them have enough reviews to participate in the ranking of this part.

Popular manufacturers of tires

The most popular manufacturers of tires on PartReview include:

  1. MICHELIN - 2747 reviews. PR Score: 85, average rating: 4.2.
  2. Continental - 1478 reviews. PR Score: 85, average rating: 4.2.
  3. Pirelli - 967 reviews. PR Score: 69, average rating: 3.6.
  4. Falken - 925 reviews. PR Score: 81, average rating: 4.0.
  5. BRIDGESTONE - 915 reviews. PR Score: 77, average rating: 3.9.

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Top manufacturers of tires

There are enough reviews to build a ranking. Top manufacturers of tires:

  1. MICHELIN - 85% positive votes. Balance: +6096 votes
  2. Continental - 85% positive votes. Balance: +3246 votes
  3. Falken - 81% positive votes. Balance: +1782 votes
  4. Nokia - 87% positive votes. Balance: +1608 votes
  5. BRIDGESTONE - 77% positive votes. Balance: +1551 vote

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