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I live in snowy Canada and it's my first winter running duratrac 3 peaks. So far the grip seems good. I have more confidence in deeper snow and I've been able to drive right up to my dumpster regularly (which is in a difficult to reach location with a 3ft snow bank and 2ft of snow all around).
I just got a set of Toyo Celsius 2 CUV’s and I’m fairly impressed so far.
I ran Nitto SN2 on my old Accord. They don't make them in stock size for my 2018 Sport. I went with Goodyear Winter Command Ultras. They were on sale, available in my size, in stock and had a $100 rebate to boot. So far so good.
It's not an accord per se, but I run Toyo Observe GSI tires on my RLX. They've been great. I had a few slips because of black ice, but good nonetheless.
9th gen on Goodyear wintercommand. Really like them for the past 40k, I’ll put a new set on next year.
I’ve had 4 sets of Toyo tires. 3 of the all terrain and 1 of the road tires. Have had zero issues with any of them. Great rides and last 40-50k.
Haven't have a bad thing to say about wranglers, got some on our 93 k2500 suburban
It’s safe to drive, but you should replace them for some quality tires.
Is it the Goodyear Assurance Finesse tires? Those are hot garbage. Mine only lasted around 28,000 miles before they needed to be replaced.
never again a Toyo for me after many bubbles in their sidewalls.
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