Tires Kumho or OEM FORD

OEM FORD Tires

I'd take the F-150 I already have. It has 3-peak rated tires on it, heated seats, runs on regular, and in the off chance something breaks for some reason, parts are easy to find because they're everywhere. I can confirm it's a beast in the snow even in 2WD because of the tires.

Pros: beast in the snow
Vehicle: Ford
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Kumho Tires

It all depends on tyres you're using. I'm plowing through all that snow on my all season mid tier kumho Solus with no problems in my caddy van

Pros: no problems in snow
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Kumho Tires
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I’ve just gone from Michelin PS5s to the new Kumho PS72 and can highly recommend both. I’ll be sticking to the ps72 now as I think they’re amazing value

Pros: amazing value
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Kumho Tires

I've ran both Kumho Ecsta PS71s and GoodYear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6s on my ND2.

Both pretty great.

Pros: pretty great
Vehicle: Mazda
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Kumho Tires

Used Kumho’s brand just fine in the past. But been several years as other tires I’ve looked at had better wet traction / price for my specific tire size so I’ve opted for others more recently.

Pros: fine in the past
Cons: better wet traction needed
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Not same model # but I just ran Solus on my Elantra, they were OEM from 2023 and got about 50,000 miles on them. Awful in the snow and not great in heavy rain, but if you live in a mild climate and can avoid bad weather as needed they get the job done.

Pros: 50,000 miles
Cons: awful in snow, not great rain
Mileage: 80467 km
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