Michelin Primacy SUV+ for HT comfort. I recommended those to my sister for her Forty, and she loves ‘em. More comfortable over bumps, and much more stable on the highways.
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If di namam nag ooffroad the Bridgestone All Terrains are pretty good, not noisy, not matagtag.
Better tires. If you can swing summer only tires where you live (limited driving below 40°), get a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S or Continental Extremecontact Sport02 tires.
I highly recommend Pirelli P4 Persist's, they're really good. They'll last a long time and handle well in all sorts of weather, of course you still gotta be careful in heavy rain and snow though.
Michelin Defender LTX the ride will improve tremendously I have an R1T and R1S the tires make it feel like upper driving and Mercedes GLS.
Am aceiași dimensiune pe un Renault laguna 1998, i-am luat un hankook kinergy 4s2 și stă foarte bine, dacă te uiți la performanțe pe benchmarks vei vedea că sunt comparabile cu cele mai premium cauciucuri all season
I run the BF Goodrich K02, but I’ve heard the new K03 is a bit average.
I had Open Country tires and they were horrible. Currently have falken wildpeak and they aren't amazing but 10x better than open country from my experience.
Stock tires are a sham, super poor quality. My first xc-60’s didn’t last 20k and were awful in wet conditions.
As someone thats ran dedicated snow tires, they won’t impress you in snow and ice. The stopping distance in snow/ice is not much better than a standard all-season. Also, after the second season in snow (Michigan) even though they had 7.5mm tread the performance was really lackluster, maybe this is because of heat cycling throughout the summer making the compound harder? It was a fun experiment, but I’m Definitely going back to swapping seasonal tires. Nothing replaces true snow tire grip. Also, they are not very quiet, or very efficient. Saw about a 8% drop.
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