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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
1782
Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
Goodyear vector 4 season Gen 3 is a tyre suited for Irish climate. Excellent on wet.
I only have experience with the wildpeaks and I really like them. No road noise and I actually noticed an improvement in traction in a spot where I used to spin the tires with my old factory yokahamas.
Yup, the Wranglers suck. Thankfully 255/65-19 KO3s coming out soon! And there is enough room for 33s under the new Defender, so 20s aren't a bad option if you don't want to downsize brakes for 18s (on the I6). I'm running AT3s and they are TOUGH. I just need some more sidewall. And it handles/drives so so well. I go from trails to twisties with zero effort or compromise.
I HIGHLY recommend the Goodyear Allweather tires( the ones with the snowflake emblem ) An amazing all year round tire!!
I rock Falken Pro’s on my ‘22, and I am VERY happy with them. Handles any rain or standing water like a champ (it rains ALL. THE. DAMN. TIME. here). Even the snow we got this previous winter (about 6”) was nothing, felt like I was on dry pavement.
I've had Falken FK520 on my MK4 Golf R32 as well as on my BRZ currently. Pretty good price for daily and back roads if you're not immediately taking it to the track or autoX
I have the factory Wranglers and had no issues in the snow we had this year. At 50k on the front tires with many miles left on them.
Omg I have almost the exact same experience. switched to Weatherready2 and now 37!
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
I got about 25K out of a set of Falken Wildpeaks. I was told that I shouldn’t expect to get more than 30K on any AT tires out in Colorado
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