I swapped over to the SL 285/70R17 Nitto Terra Grappler and my gas mileage isn’t being affected a whole lot. I managed to get back into the 20mpg range over a 400 mile highway loop I did.
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I got the Cross Climate 2's, love them.
If you're thinking of a grand touring tire, I switched from separate summer/winter performance sets to Vredestein Quatrac Pro 2 years ago and I've been very happy with it. Good performance all year in all weather, still feels connected to the road, wear rate has been good, I'd not hesitate to get them again.
I've ran Michelin Pilot Sport 4ASs the entire time I've owned mine. They handle brilliantly and deal with rain exceptionally well.
Call me a glazer because they're the only AS tire I use, but DWS06+ are tight.
they were my favorite upgrade. All terrain tires should have been stock!
I just went from the (not on your list) General AS-05 to the Conti DWS-06+. My impressions are that the Continental is the quieter, smoother-riding tire, where the General felt a bit sharper, if noisier.
Yeah the territory MT that come stock on cars have notoriously thin sidewalls and are being advertised to do all this extreme off-roading, but the aftermarket spec territory MT is a bit better.
I had a 2022 F-150 King Ranch and put these Discoverer Road + Trail AT on it. They were smooth, quite, and balanced perfectly. I now have a set of these on my 2024 F-150 King Ranch and they are terrible. I've had them balanced, rebalanced, and then checked by the best Ford dealer service department in central Kentucky. While I believe the tires are balanced, they still present a bumpy, shaky, jittery feel at speeds in the 70s - 80 mph.
Do not recommend unless you can get a lot of heat into them. even on warm days they would need some time to get grip. If you're in Alaska I could see them not working well for like 8 months out of the year, and they're really expensive too.
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