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Cooper Tires

I have them on my '18 LT. They ANNIHILATE snow. As good as anything in ice. After 30k, I started putting it in 4A in the rain.

Pros: ANNIHILATE snow, good in ice
Mileage: 30000 km
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FEDERAL Tires

I really like the federal command tires, they were an amazing price (around 60$ for 2). They also have a very pronounced grind protection lip on the side wall. On a super hot supper day they have amazing grip and wonderful feedback.

My only complaint is because they are a slick tire, you get amazing rolling, but the second there is a dusting of sand on a hard surface you can slip out pretty easy.

Pros: amazing grip, wonderful feedback
Cons: slips on sand
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Cooper Tires

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.

Pros: no mi/kwh loss, great performance
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FEDERAL Tires
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595s are super squishy. I'd say, out of all performance tires, they have the least stiff sidewall. It's definitely you reducing how much sidewall you have by going up to bigger wheels.

Pros: super squishy, least stiff sidewall
Cons: less comfortable than Primacys
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FEDERAL Tires

I have a set of Federal RSRR. They only have about 3,000 miles on them. I took them to a track day and there was no feedback on when the tire would lose traction, the car would go from full grip to zero in a snap.

Cons: no traction feedback, sudden loss
Mileage: 4800 km
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