Tires Firestone or Cooper
Got rid of mine at 22k miles and put Cooper AT3 4S all terrains on in beginning of ‘21. Have 36k on the Coopers and they’re doing just fine. Will never buy Goodyears and I like having tires that were made in the USA.
I took them off at around 5,000 miles and went with Cooper discover at3 4s tires. It's been 55,000 miles and I'm finally getting close to a new set and will probably throw the cooper's back on since they've been wonderful so far
I have a Tucson AWD in North Dakota... I was down to two tires when choosing my last set, the Nokian WR G4 and Cooper Discoverer Enduramax. Either would have been fine but I went with the Coopers because I drive some gravel and rough roads and the Coopers are a little "tougher" tire
I have Indy 500s on my E36 M3 and have been very happy with them. Breakaway is predictable, and the limits are high. They're 95% of the performance of a PS4S but 66% of the price.
You need some better snow tires. I had Firestone Winterforce 2 UV tires on my Jeep and almost always just needed RWD in the UP unless I drove to breakers and it was 12” of snow
I just has a set of Copper Endeavor Plus put on my '22 about 2 months ago. Just a standard all-season tire, nothing really special. Pretty happy with them. They're quiet, and good in the rain.
I just replaced the Firestone weathergrips on my 13 OB. They lasted a good 50k, and were great on the snow and ice and wet roads.
I’ve had 2 sets of Firestone over the past 5 years. Destination AT2 & Weathergrip. Both great tires in the snow. Weathergrips are not quiet tires though. But no blowout issues.
I've had quiet winter tires, to winter tires that roared (Firestone Winterforce)
Cant speak to the Falkens but Indy500s get greasy after a few good heat cycles
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