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I have the factory Wranglers and had no issues in the snow we had this year. At 50k on the front tires with many miles left on them.
After blowing out a tire on a particularly nasty pothole I replaced my stockers with a set of Kumho Ecsta PA51 XLs. These are a nice, reasonably priced set of ultra-high performance all seasons that I'd been running on my MR2 Turbo and been very happy with.
Nas últimas vezes que tenho comprado pneus (os pneus que tenho tido preferência são os Goodyear Efficientgrip Performance 2) tem ficado mais barato comprar e montar numa Norauto, confio neles o suficiente para trocar lá os pneus.
Mine are 7 years old and the best tires shop in my town said that I still have 10-12k miles left on them. I decided to replace with the exact same ones though, since my car sits in FL sun whole days. They are excellent.
Our OEM Kumho Crugens are around 4/32” at 54,000 miles. We have found them to be just fine, quiet and smooth with no punctures or other incidents.
We have a 2023 AWD Pro S with the same tires. We just replaced at 30k. They probably could have gone another 5k or so, but one tire had a slow leak and they wouldn’t even try to repair it due to age of the tire. We got the same tires again at Discount/Americas Tire because they seemed fine
V730, Conti ECF, hankook RS4 is the way to go for endurance 200 and or less $$ per lap
I replaced mine after 27k miles and they were DONE, no thread left on any of them. 13k miles later they look very good, but I have also been rotating them (unlike the Kumho ones).
Good year ultragrip Ice. Worst snow tires I ever had
The absolute worst pieces of garbage that I've driven on were the Goodyear Integrity tires that came stock on my old company car (Chevy Impala). They wore like iron and had just as much traction as well.
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