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If you see snow, the Weatherpeaks are top notch, almost all my suvs and sedans have them. They're no sport tire but a great all-weather. Noise is great, mpg stayed about the same.
I’ve been really happy with Battlax S22s on all my bikes. New S23s came out not long ago and have good reviews as well.
Ran Firestone on my old truck, same model number it came with. 65k, on the 1st set, 70k on the 2nd and had 65k on the 3rd set when I sold the truck.
Mostly highway driving, a lot of country roads. Tire pressure and regular rotation is what got me there.
Brigdestone Potenza RE980 a/s. Silent and comfortable, enough grip and tread wear to last more than 2 summers.
We purchased the Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra tires a few years ago from Costco and have been very pleased with our purchase. I can recommend them.
For my cheap ass I think Indy 500 look the best out of cheap and commonly available in the US
then i changed my tires to bridgestone ecopia nung nag 3+1 promo nung pandemic. Huge difference.
The Firestone FT140 are annoyingly loud.
I put Firestone All Season tires on my Wilderness after I got a $600 nail. Biggest mistake. They are crap.
I had the wheels aligned and rebalanced 200 miles after the new tires. They still vibrate and ride like crap as soon as I hit 70mph. Never had that problem with the stock tires.
My 2021 ID.4 first edition came with Alenza tires.
They were bad in the snow (got snow tires) and I went through them in <20k miles. Not impressed at all.
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