Tires

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YOKOHAMA Tires

If you are shopping the 235/65 17 size you can get Yokohama g015 for 160 each. They are great tires loved them on my tacoma. Now I have wrangler AT Kevlar not as good imho

Pros: great tires
Cons: wrangler AT Kevlar better
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Falken Tires

Thinking of getting these tires $200 a pop isn’t cheap but they sound like they are worth every penny. Upstate NY - We encounter every season.

Pros: worth every penny
Cons: expensive tires
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
HiFiToWiFi
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Rating 5.0

I just replaced my Mazama Reputations with these awesome tires. My car is a 2017 Jeep Cherokee High Altitude 4x4. These tires are grippy, have good response characteristics with good road feel. The Mazamas were a very rough ride in comparison. This Jeep feels like a luxury ride now. Not feeling all the little bumps and road jarring. Just smooth, quiet and grippy. I'm impressed. It's like driving a new car.

Pros: grippy, good response
Cons: pricier than usual
Mileage: 64373 km
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Continental Tires

I tried driving my 2022 on stock tires for a couple days in a Wisconsin winter and the car felt like it was on hockey pucks. If you can afford to do winter tires and summer tires, do it. Bridgestone Blizzak WS90’s and Michelin Ice-X’s are amazing tires in winter. If you want to do all seasons, I recommend Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 2’s or Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4’s for a more performance-oriented tire or Michelin CrossClimate2 tires for the best all-weather performance.

Pros: performance-oriented tire
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Continental Tires
LowKey1388
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Rating 5.0

I had Continental 5000s on my bike at 28 mm, and I switched to 32s when the 28s got old after about 3000 or 4000 miles. I love the 32s.

I should add: they seem as fast and are very comfortable.

Pros: fast and comfortable
Mileage: 3500 km
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Firestone Tires
Korax234
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Rating 4.0

I’ve had 2 sets of Firestone over the past 5 years. Destination AT2 & Weathergrip. Both great tires in the snow. Weathergrips are not quiet tires though. But no blowout issues.

Pros: great tires in snow
Cons: weathergrips not quiet
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Continental Tires
cdlbadger
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Rating 4.0

You can have max comfort, control, or max speed, but not all three. I’ve run conti GPS both 32(tubeless) and 28 (tubes) and prefer the 32s. The speed difference if any is negligible, but I definitely notice a difference in comfort and grip.

Pros: noticeable difference in comfort
Cons: speed difference negligible
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Firestone Tires

I run 33inch firestone at tires on my diesel truck and they are some of the best tires I’ve gotten. They definitely have improved since the 90s

Pros: best tires, improved
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Pirelli Tires

Hopefully Pirelli can develop a tyre that heats up quicker and slides less while cold.

Pros: heats up quicker
Cons: slides less while cold
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OEM Chevrolet Tires
clownsmash
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Rating 1.0

1600 miles on my car. Daughter drove down a road being repaired and apparently some of the rough road gouged the inner sidewall of the left rear. The construction is just a mile away. She arrived home and I received a low tire alert. An hour later tire was completely flat at 6 psi. The tire was peeled back in three places. Self sealing did nothing.

Cons: self sealing did nothing
Mileage: 2575 km
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