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I just put the Nokian Hakkapelitta R5SUV tires on my R1S (also in Colorado). You can put those on the 22" wheels. I will put my Pirellis back on for summer driving.
We have two Model Y’s in Alaska and I buy Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 EV winter studless tires. I’ve always used studless winter tires on my Subarus and now we use them on our teslas. They’re pricey—I paid $1,850 for the set (not installed, and no rims) a couple months ago. We keep them on November through March and they typically last at least 3 winters.
I’m a huge fan of Nokkian Tyres for winter.
I got a good deal on hankook extreme at2 rf12. They look good and are 3 peak rated. They have been fantastic in the snow compared to the stock Goodyear wranglers. Also have a 70k mile warranty, but we’ll see if they actually last that long.
I put them on earlier this month. They seem quiet to me. My Pirellis were down to 2/32” and they are *infinitely* more quiet than that lol
Put them on my 24 about 3 weeks ago and they are amazing. Smooth, quiet and much better value than OEM.
The one proviso, buy good tires. I have All-Weather Nokians on my Forester, world of difference.
My only thought about these tires is that they are a bit heavier than what else is available... The Michelin 21 is 39lbs, these Hankook are 44lbs. That's gonna be a big factor.
Typical Nokian lol. They are garbage and most of them end up like this. The small cracks aren't too bad but the big one that goes around the side is concerning
I decided to try a set of Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 because they were suppose to have the foam inside the tires to have less road noise and performance while close to that of PS4S. Boy was I wrong, they weren't that quiet, and the sidewall was soft but made the car super bouncy. Felt like I was driving on some balloon tires for some reason.
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