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I put Vredestein Wintrac Pro+ on my '25 SS. So far they have proven to be quite planted. I did notice a slight drop in range, but it's worth it for the better confidence on the road.
I’m in CNY. I took delivery of mine earlier this week and brought a new set of Vredestein Wintrac Pros for the dealer to mount before I even left the lot.
Switched to Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate all seasons (live in the NE) and they're working out great.
my LC has the wrangler duratracs. Great performance in winter here in Mn including true ice storms and black ice when it\u2019s -42 like this weekend. You have to drive differently but they perform well and don\u2019t require a full switch like a true winter tire.
I went with vredestein. Vredestein feels better to me, I do wish I had done for blizzaks because they're just so damn good, but my generations survived being put on the wrong damn direction for an entire season and there is no universe where I have problems in the snow. They were a great budget buy while still maintaining sport sidewalls and handling. 9/10 for me could be better dry grip but hey that's winter tires
The only two tires I’ve found that fulfill my requirements are the Vredestein Pinza AT.
Wow, nobody is rocking the Vredstein Wintrac Pro. Considered a performance winter tire. I like them. Tire is quiet compared to the Blizzak’s. Winter performance is good. Haven’t gotten stuck. Love ripping it up in the snow.
I haven’t driven on the Rivian Goodyears, but my experience has been that all terrain style tires like that struggle on hard packed snow and ice (they just aren’t soft enough in the cold).
Current car has Goodyear, the cheapest model. And terrible in snow and ice.
Mine were Goodyear wrangler and they were awful in the rain, slipping everywhere.
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