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I run Blizzaks all winter on 18" wheels. I ended up with those because when I bought the vehicle in Nov 2015 I asked for snow tires, because Alaska. Well, the dealer didn't have any in 20", in fact the whole town was sold out of them. The dealer made us a deal with new wheels and snow tires in 18". It has been handy, my husband swaps them in the driveway and I'm only on my second set of Blizzaks.
I had the smell of spanking new Cooper Discoverer Road and Trail in my garage all weekend. Decided to give these a try. Will say these are very quiet for AT tires
I put snow tires on my stock Mitsubishi Evo wheels for a weekend in Tahoe. All season tires didn't work, but wow the Bridgestone Blizzaks were magic even on an AWD 400 hp car
I run Bridgestone Potenzas on my ‘05 987.1.
They have been great.
Currently running Bridgestone Potenza RE980A/S+ on my E90 and they are sublime.
I put on a set of Cooper Endeavor Plus tires. Have had them on for 40K and still have 6 mm left on the tires, so I should get 60K+. Quiet, comfortable, and work pretty good in the snow. They ran me $563 at tire Rack for a set of 4 and another $100 for install. I would definitely buy again.
Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx All Terrain/Mud Terrain hybrid tire with really good performance off-road, in mud and sand and snow, on dry pavement, and inclement weather.
I've had Hakkas, X-Ice and Blizzaks.
Blizzaks seemed to degrade the worst of the bunch and performance fell off faster than the X-ice and hakkas.
I've hat them on for 30 thousand miles and they are crap they started rotten and extreme uneven wear.
Honestly as a parts guy that deals with tires ever day the worst part about that is the fact its a Bridgestone Alenza lol
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