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I went altimax arctic 12 205/55/16 after reading up.
General ht60 grabbers. On my second pair. Very smooth and quite. I love them and they're a lot less than michelins.
I drive all season high performance in snow and have no issues. General Gmax AS-05 got me over passes while trucks and suv were stuck on the side of the road.
I have two pairs of General tires, the all-weather aw365 and summer gmaxRS and they're both good!
I had general altimax tires rt on most of my cars. Ride is good. Not too expensive too.
I just picked up some general grabber A/Tx (215/75r15) on Amazon for $128 a pop. Previously had the general grabber at2s which were also a steal. Amazing tires with long life and good performance in Midwest winters.
I currently run General Altimax AW365 tires and couldn't be happier. They're severe weather rated, not noisy like all terrain tires and handle incredibly well in mud and snow.
Did a lot of research on this before I replaced the stock tires on my 2020 F150. Went with General Grabber ATXs. They are extremely quiet on road, look way beefier in person, and have handled rain, snow, and mud without issue. Very pleased.
I have the Generals right now and while they're fine for grip and what not, they are very noisy.
I switched my winter tires for summers back on the Miata and noticed something odd. There are parts of the tread in the center on every tire that just seemed to have fallen off at some point. I bought the tires in 9/2015 and they had a 1012 build date. I was quite upset with Tire Rack that they would send me 3.5 year old tires advertised as new but they said there was nothing they could do. I ran them winter of 2015/2016 and again this current 2016/2017 winter. Last year they didn't have this separation and I have no idea what happened. I don't think it's something small that I ran over since it happened to all 4 tires. They're 175/65/14 General Altimax Arctics by the way.
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