Tires SUMITOMO or Vredestein

Vredestein Tires
mrdale14424
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Rating 5.0

I have found on my '25 SE 4Motion, that just going into the custom section of the menu, adjusting the steering and changing the OEM tires to Grand Touring all-seasons (Vredestein HiTrac) has made a world of difference in control, handling and enjoyment of my Taos.

Pros: better control, handling, enjoyment
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Vredestein Tires
sonicbluestrat03
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Rating 4.5

Been using my Vredstein HiTracs on my 2018 Rav4 for about 4 years now. I was very pleased with the overall performance of the Vreidsteins especially when they were new, handling was fairly confidence inspiring for what my car is, OK comfort, a bit noisy on the highway but all around were a worthwhile purchase for my needs.

Pros: confidence inspiring handling
Cons: a bit noisy
Vehicle: Toyota
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Vredestein Tires
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Rating 5.0

I had Goodyear summer run flats that were extremely rough to ride on. Felt every bump and imperfection in the road. I switched to Vredestein Quatrac Pro+ and it rides very smooth. They're also good for the winter. Would highly recommend

Pros: rides very smooth, good winter
Cons: rough ride on Goodyear
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SUMITOMO Tires
otterland
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Rating 5.0

Falken also makes several tires in that size. Falken are made by Sumitomo and excellent. My Sumitomos last at least 60k and are about $95-120.

Pros: excellent, last at least 60k
Mileage: 60000 km
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Vredestein Tires

The Vredesteins def looked noticeably bigger (taller) than the Yoko Geoloanders they replaced, but that could just be a worn vs new tire. So far so good other than not looking forward to cleaning them regularly lol.

Pros: noticeably bigger, so far so good
Cons: cleaning them regularly
Mileage: 75000 km
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Vredestein Tires

Since virtually all of my driving is on pavement, I went the running shoe route with a set of the Vredestein Hypertracs. They've been excellent, in the dry, the wet, and light snow.

Pros: excellent in dry, wet, snow
Vehicle: Subaru
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Vredestein Tires

If you do get new tires you should consider Vredestein Hi-Tracs. I replaced the oem bridgestones with these and they have been tremendous.

Pros: tremendous performance
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SUMITOMO Tires
xstaticdetroit
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Rating 1.0

I know this thread is almost a year old...But it was one of the first things to pop up in Google.   I bought a Challenger with the Sumitomo all seasons. 245/45r20. They were terrible tires. I figured I try to get 2 years out of them and it didnt happen. They were manufactured in March 2023.  Lasted 12,000 miles before one of them separated from the side wall in November 2024. I got a set of new tires at discount tire and they showed me that 2 of the other tires were starting exactly the same thing. Separating the tread from the side walls. All on the inside so I couldnt see it.  The car shook over 75mph...They wouldnt hold air pressure...They were downright dangerous in winter conditions. They were very noisy and wouldnt grip even on a hot road surface.

Cons: terrible tires, dangerous, noisy
Vehicle: Dodge
Mileage: 12000 km
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