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I have no problem recommending Kleber, especially when it is significantly cheaper in some sizes.
I did it last winter (edit I may have had 245/60/r18, so taller tire but not wider). They fit, but you definitely cant go any bigger. Minimal clearance of shocks on the front wheels plenty of space at the back. Probably threw off the speedometer a bit, did slightly raise the vehicle.
Kleber, mi ih imamo i samo preporuka.
Kleber Quadraxer 3, just bought them and they're fantastic. I just changed Vredestein Quatracs after more than 60k driven and Klebers are even better, and definitely more comfortable and quiet. Due to climate changes and dynamic weather changes, in short period of time I tested them on rain, snow, below zero temperatures, even +9° degrees. They're good both in the city and on the motorway.
I bought now Kleber Quadraxer 3 all season tyre's and those are so comfortable and silent that I feel like I would change a car.
Eu am de la Kleber si le recomand cu caldura, atat pe cele de iarna, cat si pe cele de vara. A si B la indicii de franare pe ploaie si consum din ce imi aduc aminte la cele de vara, nu mai stiu exact numele modelului. Silentioase si raport bun calitate pret.
I've had my '22 FWD XLT since last June. I regularly get 36+ in summer, but only 30 in (MN) winter with snow tires.
I have EB AWD and haven't changed out factory tires. In southern MN live off 3 miles of dirt roads. Winter has kinda nailed us this year. Maverick handled it all like a champ.
I have the hybrid lariat and I got a set of snow tires on steelies. I have driven through slushy freezing rain/snow this winter and it didn't slide around at all.
I liked the handling but the OEM tires were trash (as they often are). Luckily I ran over some road debris that caused to get a new set of tires anyway. Once that was sorted out it is pretty entertaining.
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