Goodyear weatherready assurance 2 tires. That is what i am riding on my 24. Great tires.
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Just put her on P Zeros and it's been a blast.
I have some blizzak’s for pure snow and they perform extremely well but they’ve been in storage the last couple years because of the lack of snow. The compound is super soft and I don’t like driving on the pavement with them.
Yeah I got nokkian winters and it's been awesome! Wipers are terrible design though
I have the cross climates and there’s so much wider. Drives better too.
Nankang FT-9 tires have been awesome for me. I basically rally my little van out in the woods so I can attest to their durability.
They also handle pretty well on road.
And they are LT rated!
I just dropped $1600 on a module for my 2022 ford etransit with 60800km.
The van also needs $1600 worth of tires because ev tires are apparently specifically made for carrying the extra weight of the vehicles and have reduced life expediency.
I like the performance of mine so far, but be careful and get them from a real shop. I had mine put on by Costco and they completely messed up the balancing twice in a row. Finally got it "fixed" but it still rides noticeably rougher than the OEM Bridgestone's my CX-30 came with originally.
My experience is they are noisy and don\u2019t wear evenly unless you rotate religiously every 3000-5000 miles. I drive a 4WD truck, but I find the Michelin Defender M/S2 to be a better tire.
No. I live in Michigan and was severely disappointed with the Michelin CC2. The packed-snow braking, and lateral grip leave a LOT to be desired. In our neighborhood with packed snow the car just slid… And slid… and kept sliding. Even my wife exclaimed “aren’t these new tires” lol. The packed-snow and Ice traction is no different than a basic all-season tire. The only thing these tires excelled at is deep-puddles and rain, they really shed water fast.
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