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I’ve got Toyo Celsius Sport on my iX (with 22s), and they’ve been tremendous. I’m in New England, so we have mostly greasy, heavy wet snow, but they’ve felt totally planted and solid for me - I imagine they’d perform well in light, fluffy snow as well, but I honestly haven’t had that type of weather here to know for sure.
Preporučam Toyo Celsius. Srednji su rang cijenom,performansama skoro viši rang. Ja sam zadovoljan jako njima
Had great results with blizzaks last year. We got 250 inches of snow
The Toyo g3 will deliver the best traction. It has a microbit silica rubber compound containing ground up walnut shell for extra biting edge. Much more tech advanced than the entry level snows from brands like sumitomo and cooper.
Bridgestone turranza quietrack tires are like riding on rails in foul weather. They are so good I wanted to see what it would take to make them slip- in a parking lot I was jerking the steering wheel lady and right and mashing the gas a brakes - nothing I did could make the car slip.
My current set is Bridgestone Potenza Sport — they’ve been on my car for 3 years now, and honestly, they’ve been really good with no noticeable noise issues.
Some good quality tyres - Bridgestone Turanza 6i ( currently using, very silent and offers good grip)
Currently using toyo TR1, quite noisy when cruising on highway since it's considered as UHP
I live in Massachusetts, I found the grandtek to be terrible in the snow. I got rid of them the first time I slid.
Late but I don't recomend these even with a good name that toyo has. These are made cheaply and slips in wet. I have 195/50r15 and these slip with my weak 90whp car. These tires are perfect sliding tho as in warm it provides medium grip, and in wet it's makes you feel like you have 200hp haha. I wouldn't recommend for grip. Decent commuter tire tho for the price.
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