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The stock tires are good tires, relatively quiet, and perform well in all conditions.
The stock Geolandars are really pretty quiet and comfortable.
The stock geolandars on my wilderness '24 are great for everything and fit the wilderness purposefully. The drive was noticably smoother going over roads that used to stress me out.
I have the stock Geolandar’s on my 25 CTW and so far I’m pleasantly surprised by their on-road performance. Much quieter than I thought (almost no discernible road noise at all) and they also handle great. My mileage has also been really good so far. No real complaints, tire wise.
Hankook Ventus V2. I was always able to get them at a damn good price, and they did well. Not a tire I’d take on the track, but for everyday/all season use they are great. Plenty grippy, at least for my stock setup
I love my Yokohama Advan Flevas. I run them on my NA with NB wheels 195/50/R15
I got the Hankook ion evo as suv and it was a great choice. They are quieter and absorb the bumps better than the OEM Continental Pro-Contacts.
MY choice was Hankook. Not the cheapest but not complete junk either.
They were absolutely terrible on dry packed snow during a surprise squall I got stuck driving in. Not very surprising as that’s really the worst case scenario for all-weather tires—the snow fills the tread and stays there. Otherwise they have been fine, although the seem to be disintegrating in a weird way. They only have 16k miles but bits of tread are chipping off, rather than the tire wearing down.
I felt that the tires were too hard and were easy to make noise with and kind of slide. I got tired of it and put on some temp tires until the tread wore out.
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