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Uniroyal Tires

I’ve had these tires on my Subaru for the past five years and they’ve been great. 60k on them and still some life left.

Pros: great, still some life
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 96560 km
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The Tiger Paw is still one of the best designed SUV/Truck tires made, and it's been around for a long, long time. I run them on my SUVs. Love 'em.

Pros: best designed tires
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Uniroyal has never let me down. Plus, it's the only brand that you can still get whitewalls from without specially ordering them, so, bonus

Pros: never let me down
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I had Tiger Paws on my old 2020 Trax and that car never budged in snow. It’s not even full time awd.

Pros: never budged in snow
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Uniroyal Tires

Budget option? Uniroyal Tiger Paw A/S Touring (Michelin tier 3 brand, really solid lesser known/ran but recommend them dollar for dollar over most Michelins)

Pros: solid, budget option
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I'm a fan of the Uniroyal Laredo HT. Uniroyal is owned by Michelin but you'll save upwards of 75 bucks or more per tire.

Uniroyal has been a great tire for 130 years too

Pros: great tire
Cons: save money
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I got the cheapest snow tires possible for my first set, Uniroyal TigerPaw on Steelies. They suck on dry pavement. I had to floor it on a turn from a standstill as I realized someone was doing 80+ through the light I was taking a left at. Ive never had all four tires spin on dry pavement in any subaru Ive owned.

Pros: cheapest snow tires possible
Cons: suck on dry pavement
Vehicle: Subaru
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