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My 2017 Outback with winter tires is like on rail during snowy season. I have never driven a car this good on winter.
The jeep I bought had GT Radial Adventuro AT3’s on (285/70r17) and they’ve been solid tbh.
GT Radial are better price with better performance Zero complaints would recommend.
Traction is fantastic ????
These tires are absolutely amazing the grip is excellent drive is smooth quiet and stops on a dime. Firestone were absolutely shit. The Firestone wore out from general use way ahead of manufacturing specs. Wore my brakes out more than once. Never stopped as intended. Slip and spin when it rained had traction issues during dry weather. I would absolutely recommend GT radial.
The GT Radial SX2 is 200tw and there are a few super cheap sizes out there. I like them enough that this is my second set.
been a great tire, ill buy them in the future, ride well, just a tiny bit noisy.
I decided to go with [GT Radial SX2](https://www.gtradial-us.com/sport/champiro-sx2/) tires, these are low grip tires that I want to use daily plus track duty. I choose these because they are better for learning and don't hide mistakes, provide great feedback, last long, handle track heat.
I am currently using GT Radial (budget Indonesian brand) all terrain for our SUV and it performs a lot better off-road for me than the Yokohama Geolandar I replaced it with.
Gt radial is definitely a cheap option, but I would say they perform decently for the price.
I drive a 05 wrx and have had both Blizzak WS80 and GT Radial Ice Pro 3 on it. I only got the GT Radials because I was in grad school and they were cheap. They get the job done, but are definitely not as good as blizzies. Obviously haven't done any scientific tests, but the steering feel is noticeably worse on the radials, stopping distance is much longer, acceleration worse. Frequently notice them understeering significantly on both wet and snowy roads.
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