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YOKOHAMA Tires
factordactyl
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Rating 4.0

I’ve been running a set of Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 in factory dimensions year round on my 3.6. They perform pretty damn well in the snow, great in the rain, awesome off road, and they’re quiet.

Pros: great in rain, awesome offroad
Cons: not as good as Blizzaks
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Nokia Tires

I considered reskinning the stock 19" Pretorias with winter rubber, but instead will go with a set of factory 18" Pretorias shod in Nokian WR-G4. My motivation was to have zero fitment concerns, slight upgrade in tire protection, keep the current rolling-stock look which I love, try a tread type that is slightly less winter-storm-focused and instead mixed-winter-climate-focused.

Pros: zero fitment concerns
Cons: less winter-storm-focused
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GISLAVED Tires

I use gislaved winter tires on my A4 and they have worked well for high speed highway driving and also wet winter roads. Full confidence in snowy conditions. I am going with the same on the OB.

Pros: confidence in snowy conditions
Vehicle: Audi A4
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Installed my BEC Golf R headlights with the Morimoto HID kit...Also sourced some OEM Alltrack Canyons, and installed them with new Michelin Pilot Sport AS3s in OEM sizes. The difference in ride quality is stark, with the Michelins soaking up road imperfections much better than the OEM Falkens.

Pros: better ride quality
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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FEDERAL Tires

Federal FZ-201 M tires. They were as fast as my used Hoosier R7s on the same course. Ended up about 1 second faster on a 1:15 lap vs the R7s. Fairly communicative towards the limits. On Auto Cross they were very sticky.

Pros: fast, very sticky
Cons: limited sizes, short life
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Nokia Tires
Dieseldog12
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Rating 4.5

I have these in 225-55-17, great 3 season 80K mile tire for us, very quiet and minimal MPG hit even going with the taller sidewall, double bonus, they are made in russia just like our Haka 8s.

Pros: very quiet, minimal MPG hit
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MICHELIN Tires

My 2009 CR-V that my daughter drives as a hand-me-down needed new tires. I saw a few recommendations for the Michelin Defender as a good, quiet CR-V tire. I had them installed and *wow* - so much quieter than the stock continentals that were on it. Huge difference in the amount of cabin noise coming up from the road.

Pros: much quieter than stock
Vehicle: Honda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.5

I had Ecopias (EDIT: EL-400s) on my Mazda3. They would not die. At like 90k miles I replaced them because they had gotten hard and the snow traction declined... they still had a decent amount of tread left.

Pros: decent amount of tread
Cons: gotten hard, snow traction declined
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 144841 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Well, the A/S-3 blows in the snow so definitely dont get that as your all season.

Cons: blows in the snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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