Tires NITTO or Vredestein
I just put the Vrederstein Quatrac Pro+ on my 24 Mini Countryman S All4, replacing the Pirelli runflats that were good tires, but kinda loud and you could feel every imperfection in the road. I don't have a lot of miles on em yet, but they are definitely quieter and more comfortable.
My Vredestein Quatrac’s have been great, and are pretty reasonably priced.
Love my nitro ridge grapplers. Quietest but best looking tire imo.
Ordered 21 times from rock auto queen Vicki got new inner outer tie rods quick struts cargo springs and taxi rear shocks string alignment keep original air box temu intake tube modify front of box with a second 3 inch tub be sure air is cold as possible she has the 5.4 block holds 7.2 quarts of oil 235/75/17 tires xl nitto front rear is phantom excellent mpg
Nitto motivo 365. Ultra high performance tires and they're winter rated. They really do feel great in every condition also, had them on my 6 half a year now and loving how they feel more than the pirellis they replaced, which only lasted like 2 years also.
Went with Nitto Motivo 365s after my stock Hankook summers wore out. I mostly drive on country backrounds and like how the all-weathers handle those surfaces.
I like my Nitto Neo Gens. Good tire, makes a lot of noise when they’re on the verge of traction, look good too.
Northeast Ohio… not great in snow, bad wear when trailering. Enjoyed my G2’s much better
I have a 1970 VW/Porsche 914, uses the same tire. I've had Michelins for years. About 3 years ago, I bought a set of Vredestein's - 165/15 - and they did not handle well at all.
I have Costco's version of the Michelin Defender 2 (X Tour 2) on our Atlas and they have been great. I have also used a set of Vredestein Hitrac A/S, they're a great tire until the last half of the treat and they get absolutely rock hard and you may as well be on ice. I just replaced a set with plenty of usable tread left because they had suck little traction. Overall, I would suggest a Defender LTX M/S.
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