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I absolutely love my Falken Wildpeaks for all weather driving. They deal with off-road well. Snow and rain aren't a worry. They've even held up great through CA summers.
Michelin CrossClimate2 staggered 20” on my FE. Superb tires. Quiet, smooth, insane levels of grip wet or dry. No loss of range in the winter, haven’t seen warm weather yet to judge summer range. I’m fine with giving up range for performance.
Fallen FK510s were the closest thing I found to the Primacy but didn’t carry the Primacy’s price tag.
Michelin is a great tire, higher price range but worth it if you got the dough.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4, great daily tire, all season but incredible grip.
I had BFG K02 on an old tacoma, they were great, but kinda sucked on wet pavement. I currently have wildpeak AT3 on my 4runner and love them. I've abused them on trails and they can definitely stand up to it all.
Falkens all day. I ran 245/35ZR20. I loved the ride and the kornering
Have had two sets of Falken Ziex tires on my ascent, low road noise, good in snow (New England) and great wear.
They’re okay but they’re not in the same class as the original MS2’s that came stock on my 2016 Lariat and yes, I’ve owned both.
The Michelins that came with the 18s and the pro contacts with the 19s were some of the worst handling tires I’ve owned especially in the rain. I’ve never hydroplaned as much as on those tires on any of my previous cars. I wouldn’t want anybody I care about or myself driving on those in the rain. But if it doesn’t rain where you live, they’re pretty nice thanks to the foam.
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