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Hankook Tires
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Rating 5.0

Hankook Kinergy’s. I’ve never had a budget tire that gripped as well as they.

Solid performance in wet, snow, and dry conditions, very minimal tire noise.

Pros: solid performance, minimal noise
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Replaced with Yokohama Geolandars AT XD (GO17). Decent in the snow, and I feel as though they're better than KO2's/AT3s (owned both).

Pros: decent in the snow
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Nokia Tires

I had the Nokian all-season snow rated tires years ago on my Subaru STi, in the midwest, as my winter tire and loved them. They were not as soft as snow tires and performed very well in frigid temps on dry and wet surface, with the occasional heavy snow.

Pros: performed well in snow
Cons: not as soft as snow tires
Vehicle: Subaru
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama Geolanders for tires. Drove another ~50 miles on packed snow roads once I hit the NMW and had zero issues with traction or sliding around.

Pros: zero issues with traction
Mileage: 80 km
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DUNLOP Tires
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Rating 5.0

Just got a set of Dunlop Trailmax Missions mounted on my 800 XCa and very impressed with them so far. They grip surprisingly well on the road and handle gravel and service roads/hard pack dirt roads with ease.

Pros: grip well on road
Mileage: 1500 km
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Firestone Tires
F30N55
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Rating 3.0

I had them on my excursion and while they do ride nice and look cool they will be a hit on mpg, as all AT tires will. And this is where you have to be honest with yourself, we all want to pretend that we take our SUV, off-road, and have adventures with it but, if I’m being real with myself, 95% of its time on road and that other 5% of the time is not a trail that would require an aggressive tire. I saw a decrease of 15% on both of the SUVs I traded a highway oriented tire for an AT tire. And in all honesty it’s definitely not worth that fuel economy loss. Yeah sure they look cool but now in my jeep grand Cherokee V6, I struggle to get 21 miles per gallon on the highway when on the OE tires I could easily get 25. That really adds up to a lot of Extra fuel

Pros: ride nice, look cool
Cons: hit on mpg
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