Falken Wild Peak AT tires. That’s all I buy for the wife and girls sedan.
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I fitted the same tires this summer on my Audi A5. UK, Essex. Very pleased with them for now, done about 3000 mls on them. My only concern about this tires is life expectancy.
I bought Michelin Cross climate 2 tires 3 years ago and they solved all my traction problems.
I've never felt safer and more in control than in these. They're tough, and thick. Also quite heavy too (will very slightly affect MPG, i lost 1-2mpg switching over to these from the stock tires) but surprisingly quiet. They have performed well in the mountains of socal and Colorado (summer/autumn) and haven't shown an inch of damage through what I put them through. Outside of that, they perform extremely well in rain, and you can feel the traction and control. Wildpeaks are expensive, but from what I've experienced and felt, I think every penny is worth it
I run yokohama geolander X-AT286/75/r18 34.8in tire on my 2019 f150 fox 2.5 preformance 2in level. Very quiet and ride amazing. Kicks ass offroad too.
I just went with the Goodyear Electric Drive 2s. Only driven a few hundreds miles on them so far but efficiency seems about the same as the OEMs and rain performance has been better.
It could bark the tires coming out of a roundabout ;-)
I still love the R1Rs, but they are not good in the wet, IMO. I'll throw in a +1 for the Yoko AD09s.... they grip somewhat better than the R1R and are way, way better in the rain.
I’ve used Dextero. They cracked and wore down in less than 20k miles.
Cup2 is a garbage tire that is basically great for 2-3 sessions and then turns into a pumpkin for the remainder of its tread life.
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