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OEM FORD Tires

I'd take the F-150 I already have. It has 3-peak rated tires on it, heated seats, runs on regular, and in the off chance something breaks for some reason, parts are easy to find because they're everywhere. I can confirm it's a beast in the snow even in 2WD because of the tires.

Pros: beast in the snow
Vehicle: Ford
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Nokia Tires

In Ohio myself , same fwd only hybrid. Put all weather on it you be fine, cross Climates and such. I run Nokian Encompass Aw02 they are cheaper and it works perfect. Rural Ohio also so, stock tires are garbage

Pros: works perfect, cheaper
Cons: stock tires are garbage
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Nokia Tires

Been running Nokian’s several years now. They are winter rated ( not all seasons) don’t change them at all . 30,000 now still pretty ok .

Pros: winter rated
Cons: still pretty ok
Mileage: 30000 km
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Nokia Tires

am pe bmw tractiune spate nokian season proof2… excelente. si pe zapada mare (la munte) , si pe umed, nu am avut vreo problema.

Pros: excelente, fara probleme
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM FORD Tires
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Rating 3.0

I just dropped $1600 on a module for my 2022 ford etransit with 60800km.

The van also needs $1600 worth of tires because ev tires are apparently specifically made for carrying the extra weight of the vehicles and have reduced life expediency.

Pros: fuel $80/ month
Cons: expensive ev tires
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 60800 km
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Nokia Tires
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Rating 1.5

I got Nokian wr d4 and they were manufactured in Russia around the 3rd year they were dry rotting and at year 5 chunks started to fall off the thread pattern.. which looks exactly the same..

Cons: dry rotting, chunks falling off
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