The best tires i got were bfgoodrich all terrains for the truck and general altimax arctic winters for the civic.
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Studless are what's up. Nokian studless hakkapalitas are the best snow tires I've ever owned.
I put Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus SL tires on my truck last December and love them. When I did my research they were closely rated to BFG All Terrains which I had on my last truck. I haven't noticed any flat spotting and I work from home so my truck has gone almost a week without moving on a regular basis.
Goodyear Duratracs are great in snow and are reasonably priced.
I don't drive the Miata in the rain much, but the couple times I have, the grip has been excellent. The only time I've unintentionally broke traction on these tires is when I was going downhill into a decreasing radius turn and hit a patch of gravel.
Overall, I really like the new wheel and tires, but I wouldn't say it's all upside either. The Michelins are just that much quieter and more comfortable (Granted the previous tires were nearing the end of their life, but they were always loud). I listen to the stereo 5-6 clicks lower than I used to as well. The grip is also far higher, and putting my right foot down mid corner no longer induces instant oversteer and spinning tires. It just hooks up and goes. It's still fun, but it definitely has changed the character of the car a fair bit. It's much more serious, and while I enjoy the added grip, there's certainly something to be said for what has been lost. On the bright side, when winter hits I'll get to have some more low(er) traction fun when I put the stock wheels back on.
Nexen, riken (made by Michelins), Hankook are all budget friendly made by good brands.
I have Firestone Destination LE2s, and I haven't had much trouble driving in the snow with them. To be fair I haven't ever had snow tires, so I don't have much to compare to. If you have experience driving in the snow already, and drive slow you should be fine.
Out of those 2, K02s. But I'd probably go with something other then those.
A very poor tire, I think if you treat them as summer tires and put on winters or good all season + 3PMSF tires like Michelin Crossclimate 2s, you'll be much happier in the snow.
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