I just put on a new set of the Goodyear’s brand new wrangler electric drive all terrains in a 275/65r20 non LT this past weekend. I’m only 200 miles in but so far I’m really impressed. My truck has a 1.5” as well and my efficiency is shockingly high. Need to put on more miles to verify. Tires are really quiet too despite being relatively large and aggressive. They are expensive tires but Goodyear was running a 20% sale on their website so the price was pretty manageable.
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I had defenders on my old truck and they last forever.
I drive heavy snow in the winter and logging roads in the summer. I found the stock Michelins hold up really well, and are extremely quiet without slipping in dirt or snow. The tires just don't look like they should work as well as they do.
I run these to get to ski resorts from denver on cold ass winter mornings. Good tire
I’m at 36k with lots of tread left on the stock Continental tires.
We’re on 2nd set of the cross climates on an XC90. Only downside is they are a little noisy. Soooo much better than OEM tires…
Only thing that’s been on our Polestar 2 since the day we bought it back in 2022. Just put second set on after 60k miles, so I can vouch for the tread wear rating.
50k with the Yokohamas on my 2021 Onyx XT. Rotate every 5k miles with the oil change. I live in northern California in the Bay Area and haven't had any trouble till the winter rains started this year. Noticed a little hydroplaning so it's time to change.
I moved to aftermarket wheels and changed tires and have seen a fairly significant drop in efficiency. I'm in a 23 Lariat and with the following modifications I see a about 1.7 mi/kwh now.
I'm not a fan of the OEM Turanza tires either. I find them really noisy.
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