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They do great in snow, I live in Montana and haven’t had any problems. However, I can’t say any non-designated winter tire is great on ice. Snow is no problem though for the AT3W’s
I bought a set of those for my MS about a year ago. I ate thru the rears in 6 months. If I recall those have no tread wear warranty. The set I have now are Azensis FK460. Much better tires with 50k tread wear warranty.
I have Falkens on my MSP. Very smooth, quiet and good performance so far. Decent price too.
I am running FK510s on mine. Good price for what they are. Reasonably quiet and they do well in the rain. I get around 18k miles on them but the roads I drive on are pretty rough (mostly concrete).
Currently driving on Cooper Discoverer True North winter tires for the past 2 years on my '19. Done great with no mi/kwh loss compared to stock tires all year. Performed amazingly in snow and ice.
I got Cooper Discoverers and was very happy with noise, look, and tread life.
I had sumitomo and then changed to falkens they have good grip and is spirted driving approved.
I currently have a set of Falkens on my SUV and they are much better than the Continental tires that were on it prior.
I ran those Falkens for my first year in my Miata, running E-Stock. IIRC my pressures were closer to 30 PSI, +/- 1-2 PSI. I found that the Falkens got greasy once they started getting hot, so I switched to ZII's for the following season which had a much more predictable traction progression.
I didnt have this issue when I was using Michelin X-ice last winter, it was cheaper but I feel its much better.
Falken Eurowinter hs449 is overrated or just plain fake reviews. I slip when gas/brake and even on some turns. What make me feel bad is other cars are driving faster / braking harder and turning faster then me. I look like I got summer tires on.
Strongly not recommended this.
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