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My coopers are great. Handle great in the rain and snow, not a lot of road noise and look great on my suburban.
Cooper Discoverer AT3. The XLT model adds more sidewall beef.
I have Goodyear wrangler duratracs and I really like them. I drive on the highway and use it on some crappy skid roads. They work great in deep snow too.
Ran Discoverer AT3s on my 4Runner and they were amazing, very comfortable/quiet and didn't mess with my gas mileage like some of the chunkier all-terrains tend to.
Goodyear Duratracs are great in snow and are reasonably priced.
I just put the Walmart special (Goodyear Reliant 185/65/R15 for $88/ea) on my 2009 and I like them! It makes the road noise seem more quiet too!
I’m sticking with the Goodyear ones at Walmart for $88 each. I get 50+ mpg and the grip/control has been great in all weather conditions.
Goodyear weatherreadys - specifically for the adverse weather conditions when you actually care about the tires you’re using.
If your car feels like it’s bouncing/bobbing sideways (I’m guessing that’s what you mean by “bubbling”), it’s probably due to the softer material used on the winter tires. I’m running a set of Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and they show the same behavior. The effect will less noticeable eventually as the tire passes the break-in period.
I’m at 34k on my 17 and need new tires, so yes seems like a few people on here have similar issues. Worst tires I’ve ever owned.
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