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Haven't have a bad thing to say about wranglers, got some on our 93 k2500 suburban
I have some Goodyear Ultraterrains on our suburban. God I love those tires! I’ve never had a set of tires do this great in the snow, and wear this long!
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady all day long. Have these on all our SUVs.
I have Goodyear Assurance Comfortdrive. Pretty nice and great handling.
I had 245/55/r18 Goodyear eagle enforcer winter tires and they are probably the best winter tires I’ve ever had. Even on ice (at reasonable speeds) they handled well.
My first set (255 55 R20) lasted for 4 years. Same size on the 2nd set I had installed in late October of 2023. Superior wet traction in the heaviest of downpours. 80 mph on the parkway with no hiccups! Superb snow traction as well, as I was able to negotiate steep snowy roads with my 2020 Ford Explorer Limited Trim without losing traction.
Also if you can, get Goodyear assurance. We had them on my husband's old car and they were good. Very little road noise, compared to the cheap Kelly edges the dealership put on his Impreza before we bought it.
25,000 miles on my Y and had to replace Goodyear F1s. Went to Michelin Primacy MX4.
I've had the all seasons and they are not the greatest, tread life not great (had to get mine replaced under warranty) and they were loud.
Wild peaks> I have had a few sets of duratracs and for off-roading they have performed the least desirably in all terrain (no pun intended) snow/mud they gunk up and slide super easily, sand, I would have to drop to 8-9psi to get the same effect of going down to my normal 14psi in sand. Rock, not much of an opinion here I had these on a Colorado so it diddnt see much rock crawl if any at all. And the road noise is super loud and they wear super fast and uneven.
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