Tires Nokia or GT Radial
Niaise pas avec les pneus, oui c'est cher mais c'est le seul contact avec la route. Un pneu moin cher offre moin . Personnellement je magasine pour lhiver et mon choix va être des nokian norman 9 suv à clou
I had Nokians on my 3, and I livelive in Wisconsin, where they handled the snow and ice, and loved their performance.
When I lived in Michigan I usually had Nokian tires on. They make great snow tires and I think their all weather tires preform better in the snow than most brands.
On the Forester I put some Radar branded tires on. They were the cheapest Mud + Snow three peak rated tires on Tire Rack. Car drives fine but they are LOUD. I thought a wheel bearing was going out as soon as I put them on (and I'll probably just proactively change the wheel bearings anyways). On the Econoline I got some Ironman tires. Honestly they seem fine, but the van doesn't have the smoothest ride and has a lot of stuff inside bouncing around so I can't judge their ride/comfort. One of the tires had a pretty good hop on the balance machine, though. On the Toyota Pickup I have some GT Radials I put on about 5 years ago and they've been great, no issues in the time I've had them (about 15k miles so far).
GT radial UHP AS tires are like $70 a tire, and more than good enough for the street. I even took them on track for a session, and while they are a bit floppy, they're also way better in the rain and more comfortable than most summer tires.
Nokian makes good tractor tires though cause I’ve had a set for over ten years and they look good for their age.
I put these, in this size, on my R1S— they seem great so far (2 weeks). Maybe a little more road noise?
Just get the GT radial IMHO, higher rating (60k miles) and cheaper than Douglas (45k miles).
The only set of tires I have not had the best experience with are the Nokian Entyre 2.0's on my wife's Acura TLX. I feel like as they've worn, the noise in the cabin has been quite a bit louder and there is quite a bit of cracking in the sidewall/tread area. Otherwise, they have been fantastic in the wet.
17 years ago (approx) got Nokian Hakkpellita P2s winter tires - only good for #1 season 6k miles I think - #2 the tires were notably poorer (no good)
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