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Owners' choice:
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady. Best bang for buck, high quality, last between 45k and 60k miles depending on driving type.
I currently have General Altimax RT43's, and they've been pretty solid.
I daily Goodyear mtr tires. Recently drove a 700 mile trip on them. You will hear them, but they aren't that bad. They perform pretty well on road, about the same as the duratracs I had before.
General Grabber AT/x has been fantastic for me as a general purpose, daily driver in rain and snow, and done a solid job in mud and sand. I’ve had them for about 15k miles at this point and will definitely be buying them again.
Ran Yokohama geolanders for 80k miles. Lasted really well. We’re noisy. I went with General Grabbers. Great warranty and way quieter
Goodyear Super Car 3 > RS4 if you’re looking at longevity and pace.
I put Goodyear Exhilarates on my 6 and they were awesome. Extremely good traction in the rain. Never really used them in winter weather, but they were phenomenal wet or dry.
If you plan on keeping the truck for a while, the General Grabbers do a great job but a little more with price
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’ve gotten 3 flats with those tires, they aren’t the best
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