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If anyone wants good cheap tires, go with something reputable. I and lot of guys in my local Miata club run hankook ventus v2s. Can be had for 60-70$ per tire, and grip is very good for the price. They do wear pretty fast with hard driving but great value.
I’ve had General Grabber ATX on both my truck and prior 4Runner. They’re similar tread to KO2 but the rubber compound is amazing and has served me well enough to rebuy.
I’m a fan of hankook dynapro. Quiet on the highway, but has enough tread to function in the mud.
I run General Grabber A/Tx on my truck and really like them.
I have Grabber ATX's in standard load for 265 70 R 17s and love them. They look aggressive, quiet on the street, awesome in all weather conditions and on/off the road. 60k warranty with 3 peak's rating.
My go to brand for a lot of my vehicles has been General Tire, but sometimes I'll go for Continental if it's only a few bucks more.
Nexen, riken (made by Michelins), Hankook are all budget friendly made by good brands.
The Hankook Kinergy 4S2 is an all-weather tire with the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol. Not only that, but it is an exceptionally good tire, with not only excellent snow and ice traction, but excellent dry and wet too.
One review says it's quiet, but the other review says it's loud:
Just replaced the stock Hankook's on our 2016 after only 20,000 miles. Granted mostly around town miles but damn they wore quickly.
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