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I have general altimax 365 AWs and Michelin ice x snows for winter.
Last year I only had the Michelin tires on for 4 weeks and the rest of the winter I ran the generals.
They performed 95% of the dedicated snow tires.
Bought my truck in 2019 at 55k miles with NEXEN tires, it’s 2024 98k miles and still in the green for discount tires tread chart (8/32”). I was told they are cheap tires but they’re quiet and have held up great.
Ive been running the generals for ever. Just got a set of the arctic 12s mounted for this winter. Overall design doesnt seem to have changed much since around 2012 and they have always been absolute champs in deep snow for me.
General GMAX AS-05 ultra high performance, all season tires. I'm on my 3rd set, they have a 50k mile warranty and grip like crazy in the rain. Comparable to BFG comp 2's but they look better and are less expensive. I particularly dislike the way the comp 2 sidewall looks.
I’ve have the grabber ATX and I really like those on my old 79 f150 also had them on a 15 f250.
Been running them for 3 winters and they've been great.
I had the AT2s on my last truck for years and I love those tires. They're snowflake rated so obviously they did good in the snow. I've had them in deep mud, and while no mud tire, they did petty darn good. Plus they lasted forever, like 60ish k miles.
Over the course of almost 10 years. I have found Nexen tires have always had better ride quality. Less wear issues. And don’t dry rot as quick as these big name brand tires.
Mid range brands that are decent but relatively cheap are General and Cooper.
Nexen Roadian GTX came with my 22 tucson and they’re almost down to nothing after 21k miles. And we woke up to a puncture this morning to top it off.
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