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There's also the Bridgestone WeatherPeak, which is priced like the Michelin CrossClimate, but it seems like it has better snow and ice traction.
Nitto Recon Grappler. Great tires, very quiet but look great
I like Bridgestone Potenza RE003. Great dry grip and excellent wet grip.
RE71r - on all four corners of my S6. Really sticky and ride well.
Not the same, but I’ve got the nitto trail grapplers, love them. Nearly as quiet as my copper at3s and way better off-road.
We have the nittos on our 21 Silverado and I love them. They have 50k on them and still look new and I was really surprised by there performance in wet weather.
Can't speak on the Mickeys, but I have 35" Ridge Grapplers on my Gladiator that ride real nice, noticeably softer and nicer than the Falken Wildpeaks that were stock, and I have had zero traction issues on rain, snow, or ice.
I got 4 weatherpeak tires brand new in august of this year. I have driven 15,000+ miles with them already and I love them. But my tires are at a 5/32nds all the way around , even with rotating every 5,000 miles. What is causing them to wear so quickly?
I had the Nitto 420S on my Ram SRT-10. The tread virtually did not wear, but they had the worst wet traction I've ever experienced by the time they were 5 years old. They turned to rocks despite still having 90% tread. No rotting or cracks.
I have these on my Jeep. They are downright dangerous on anything but dry pavement.
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