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I currently run General Altimax AW365 tires and couldn't be happier. They're severe weather rated, not noisy like all terrain tires and handle incredibly well in mud and snow.
Did a lot of research on this before I replaced the stock tires on my 2020 F150. Went with General Grabber ATXs. They are extremely quiet on road, look way beefier in person, and have handled rain, snow, and mud without issue. Very pleased.
Grabber ATX, hands down. Less expensive than a KO2, but last longer, and are FAR better in snow/ice/wet conditions.
Man I got my first set of Continentals. I have 03 F150 4x4. Wow! Super smooth, very quite, and can’t see wear at 12k mikes now. Grip is amazing and best of all zero leaks! Pressure holding steady. On dirt roads the are stellar.
I have always used Conti Extreme Contacts on mine and have been very happy with the balance of grip and tire life.
I never hear much about this tire in the Subaru world but one of my favorites for a long time has been the Continental ExtremeContact™ DWS06 Plus
It is more of a sporty all season tire but always rates high in all areas. I live in the northeast and drive up to ski resorts frequently with no issues. I believe the CC2 may be rated slightly better in snow but only by a narrow margin.
replaced tires due to age, cracks with Continental ContiProContact - no more squeaks, nice grip
Yokohama Geolander G015s are a good choice, and I'm about to fit a set of Continental CrossContact AX6s to my Outback.
Continental. I’ve owned the Ascend GT and while it rides very well and has incredible wet grip, it doesn’t offer a quiet ride.
In 2010, our shop purchased a brand new Ranger 2.3 and I fitted brand new studded General Altimax Arctic, which were broken in before the first snowstorm. When we had our first snowstorm (heavy, wet snow), I took it out for some errands to see how it would do; it was absolute trash. Driving a straight line was impossible.
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