Nokian Hakkepalitta get me everywhere I need to go, even plowing snow 10 inches deep.
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I have the Yokohamas and I was surprised at how quiet they were
CrossClimate2 tires, they're really fantastic all-year and in particular great with the winter and snow.
The 275/70/17 size shouldn’t rub with stock suspension, my bfg ko2’s never did and now I have ko3’s and they don’t.
I got Sumitomo HTR A/S P03 tires put on my car last October. I live in Wisconsin and am frequently in NW Wisconsin/MN/SD. They were great for me last winter and are pretty quiet during the summer and solid in the rain. I’ve put over 25k miles on them in a year and still no complaints and limited wear. They were a middle-lower cost option when I bought them on Tire Rack and installed for free at Discount Tire. I’ll probably buy them again. I’ve heard they’re a little soft and wear fast though? That’s not been my experience yet but just what I’ve read.
Continental Cross Contact LX25 are in my mind the best tires for the money. They are less expensive than reputable competitors and punch way above their weight.
I got 4 cross climates at 80%. Stick with Michelin tires and you will get more mileage so to speak
I like them everywhere except wet roads. I've never been disappointed with their performance off-road and they do really well in snow, better than in rain actually. I can't hear the tire noise over the wind and rattling. Granted, they're the only ATs I've had on my Jeep since it was lifted so I can't compare them to other things. They are not the best option for a daily driver F150 though. They get loud and cup quickly and rain performance is more important with a heavier vehicle, especially when towing a camper.
The Michelins that came my 2018 Corolla hatch barely, barely made it 18k
Granted I needed an alignment, my front Goodyear wrangler all terrains only lasted
15,000 miles, won't be buying them again
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