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Nexen WinGuards are some good, budget dedicated winter tires... they perform better than they should for the price...
Crossmark grips better than Ikon in wet conditions
Assegai MaxxGrip is a lot, but awesome on loose over hard and great on everything else except mud.
Nothing wrong with DHF front and rear, a little faster than DHR II and still plenty of braking grip.
I have other winter tires but THESEEEEEEEEEEEEEE - Day and night difference for specially Win-guards sports 2. Last winter, i was beating everyone on the highway with good amount of snow falling. Even and were slowing down in Boston highway 1-93 as I was on my way to Montreal
From our personal experience and also clients’ feedback we have had much better performance with the Sport R compared to the RT660. Autocross conditions will have the Sport R need a little more warmup, however it does not fall off as much as the RT660 (especially after heat cycles) and yes longevity is much longer on the Sport R. The RT660 also has a tread splicing issue that we really don’t like to see in a performance tire.
I ran the Sport R on my ES MR2 after V730. The wear was better, better feel all around and probably slightly faster
I ride them and have have never really had a problem with em. That being said, I feel like they aren’t the right tires for me.
Agree- Ram put the Roadian HP tires on a brand new 4 x 4- flat after flat after flat x 4- cut my losses and bought Goodyear- Dealer will not honor and manufacture of tires would not honor- NHSTA needs to step in.
Mine didn’t even last a full summer
Not comparable to the oem continentals, I preferred my beefier all seasons to the nexens.
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