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I have the Adventuro ATX's on my Frontier and have 0 complaints. 17,000 miles on them and still showing tons of tread left, no vibes and no noise. They were beasts in the snow and still ride perfectly smoothly. I would 100% buy them again.
On the Forester I put some Radar branded tires on. They were the cheapest Mud + Snow three peak rated tires on Tire Rack. Car drives fine but they are LOUD. I thought a wheel bearing was going out as soon as I put them on (and I'll probably just proactively change the wheel bearings anyways). On the Econoline I got some Ironman tires. Honestly they seem fine, but the van doesn't have the smoothest ride and has a lot of stuff inside bouncing around so I can't judge their ride/comfort. One of the tires had a pretty good hop on the balance machine, though. On the Toyota Pickup I have some GT Radials I put on about 5 years ago and they've been great, no issues in the time I've had them (about 15k miles so far).
GT radial UHP AS tires are like $70 a tire, and more than good enough for the street. I even took them on track for a session, and while they are a bit floppy, they're also way better in the rain and more comfortable than most summer tires.
Just get the GT radial IMHO, higher rating (60k miles) and cheaper than Douglas (45k miles).
Die Reifen sind dot 31/24 und Ganzjahresreifen von Kleber Quadraxer, habe die über CHECK24 mit Reifenmontage bei ATU und Reifenversicherung (hat 30€ für alle reifen bis 2029) gekauft. Über letzteres bin ich doch Recht dankbar.
I tried Kleber Quadraxer 3rd gen for 2 years. The tires were perfect on hot road in Toscana in july and on ice/snow covered road in the slowenien alps in january after 30.000 km. I was fully surprised.
I bought Kleber Dynaxer 5 SUV (225/55R18) based on suggestions here for quiet tire and am very happy with my purchase.
GT Radial tires are manufactured by Giti Tire, a Singapore-based tire manufacturer with nine facilities worldwide. Ironman tires are a budget sub-brand of Hercules Tires, which is in partnership with Cooper Tires, and manufactures its tires in different countries.
Realistically they are probably close to equivalent to each other, but both are low end budget tire brands. They seem to fair well on dry pavement and do marginally well in wet conditions, but are noticeably lacking in snow and winter conditions.
Tried both but I’ll go with GT Radial
they dont last, had them for 11 months had chord showing at the end.
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