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I run KO2s on my truck year round. I’ve never had dedicated winter tires for my truck so I can’t compare to that, but the all terrains are noticeably better on snow and ice than the all seasons that came with it. You still need to use common sense with driving to the conditions but the tires do help
I got them installed a few weeks. Noticeably quieter and the performance in wet conditions is really amazing.
Went with the BFGoodrich Advantage Control, super cheap out the door w/ rebate at Costco, I think it was like like $450 for 4 tires? And BFGoodrich just uses older Michelin designs so their tires are amazing and better than the budget brands it competes with
Places here on the coast don't require it by law but if your driving daily on highways and in the city I would highly consider getting some on steel rims ...Michelin xice are the way to go ... Next best tire to something with studs. And regardless of snow they perform much better in the rain as well as lower temps anything below 7.
I've been happy with the Michelin Defenders that came with my Fit. Quiet, smooth ride, long lasting, and they're good enough for the way I drive.
Michelin Pilot Super Sport: Legendary summer performance tire.
CC2’s all the way! Those things are crazy good in snow and the rest of the year
As an owner of CrossClimate 2s
get them (or the 3s). they're amazing for all-seasons.
My $1200 Michelin ice-x tires wore out faster than my inexpensive $600 Toyo tires and the travel experience is EXACTLY the same.
Are they Michelins perchance? The worst effin tires for dry rot, I only bought them once in my life.
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