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For my cheap ass I think Indy 500 look the best out of cheap and commonly available in the US
I did actually end up getting these tires and after a little more than a year I can say that they have performed extremely well, I’ve tested them in every weather condition except snow and have never had any issues, except that they can be loud at highway speeds.
I have had Lauffen summer tires for a year. I had no problems with these tires.
I have some Laufenn G fit. They work great for my application(sedan) in 3 seasons. Fairly priced and good mileage warranty (60,000 miles) they’re going on their second year and honestly still feel/ride like day 1.
My Wrangler came with Destination M/Ts. They are awesome tires. I have 3 new ones sitting in my garage because I could not get the size I wanted when I lifted the Jeep. Went with Toyos. The Destinations are on my off-road trailer too and nothing wrong with them.
I liked them a lot. Got about 800 km on them. Very very quite for a hybrid mt/at. Good in rain and light mud on work construction site. Didn't need 4x4 on site like I usually do. Pm for more info I stand by these tires great first impression
Cross climate 2's are one of the only winter rated all seasons. I know a bunch of people that like them.
The Firestone FT140 are annoyingly loud.
Laufenn tires are generally pretty lousy. They're cheap, but that's about the only good thing that can be said about them. They can suffer from poor quality control in manufacturing and wear out fast.
Dang Firestone charges me 170 and can’t even clean the old wheel weight adhesive (from them) off, plus they overinflated each tire by 10psi. Maybe time to go somewhere else, I mean at least they haven’t damaged my rims like I’ve dealt with almost every other time.
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