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Since switching to Maxxis DoubleDown, I've had no problems at all.
2018 SE with VR6 engine and Nokian Hakkas. Great in the snow!
If you want as much choice of casing and compound as possible go Maxxis - DHRII or Dissector. Dissector is faster rolling and perfect for dry loose rocky.
For proper DH right now the most loved combo is Maxxis Assegai front / Minion DHR II rear, both in DH casing + MaxxGrip.
DHR II in the back, Assegai in the front is pretty good.
I went with NOKIAN
HAKKAPELIITTA R5. Fantastic tires.
"Nokian WR A/S (now primarily the **WR G4** generation) is a popular **all-weather** tire," I've been using these since I bought my LR4 in 2013 and will continue to do so when the Scorpion's on my 25 110 need replacing. Why? Amazing grip on dry roads, excellent hydroplaning prevention technology and a snowflake for winter driving when snow tires are not necessary. They are quiet too.
I use all season Nokian Seasonproof 2 for driving around Europe. This year it was quite a harsh winter in Poland and I couldn't be happier with their performance.
Personally, I have the Nokian WRG5 on my work van, and they have been... I don't know... OK I guess... I work in rural North Dakota, mostly highway driving but some gravel and I think they are pretty sloppy feeling on gravel at any decent speed...
I got 65k from my WRG4’s and 60k from my WRG3’s. Coincidentally I only got 50k from my CC2’s not because I ran out of tread, but because they were **so damn loud** I ditched them early.
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