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Hankook tires are great I ran mine 40k but even better were Goodyear Eagles LS-2 just bought a second set of 4 after 60k. Goodyear says 70k and they probably would go 80k if rotated correctly and often.
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.
I got Cooper Discoverers and was very happy with noise, look, and tread life.
Duratracs are hands down the most road capable snow and ice all terrains I’ve ever used. Source live in the Adirondack mountains.
I have the Goodyear Ultraterrain tired from discount tire. They are rated for 60k miles and I am at 64k right now and they still have another 10k to go from tread depth
I have 70k on the Goodyear wrangler duratracs and they are hardly showing any wear.
Cooper discoverer ATP 2 285/70/17. They last me about 70k.
Test drove a new Vinfast VF-8 that had Goodyear tires. My wife's Tesla model seemed like it had less road noise with its continental tires.
Bought 4 Cooper Discoverer A/T tires through walmart, had them installed at firestone roughly a year ago. Driven the truck roughly 4,000 miles and every tire has bulges in several places.
Kevlar my ass, I've already had a puncture from a weenie nail, they have 0 grip on dry pavement and even less on wet, they are barely passable on dry offroad but absolute garbage in snow or ice. They are really the "worst of both worlds" when it comes to all-terrain tires. I got 6k miles on them before I gave up, just put on BFG trail/terrain tires and they are better in every way.
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