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I just put a set of Nokian Ones on my Ridgeline to get rid of the gadawful General A/T tires that it came with -- just couldn't take the noise anymore. The Nokians are excellent for an SUV/Minivan/Midsize Pickup because they have just a wee bit firmer of a sidwall.
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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.
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?
I avoided the 805 big blocks because of typically rough and noisy street use. Figured they’d be great offroad. Tried some 705s and they were great street tires but really loose and washy offroad. I’m on the 700s now and I’m really liking them. Closest thing to a 50/50 tire I’ve ever had.
The Nokian One Tires are marked as a low rolling resistance tire and I decided to give them a try. I drove a 14 mile loop with my old Michelin MXM4's at 35 MPH and then drove the same loop with the new Nokian One's. The Nokian tires had about 13% higher Watt-Hour per Mile consumption.
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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