Tires BRIDGESTONE or Goodyear
Mine lasted 49k was trying to hold off until 50k but the front right was starting to lose small pieces of rubber and had started to vibrate and was getting really loud. Got the Goodyear Workhorse AT on sale at Sam’s Club. I think they are not louder than stock
We got Bridgestone Weatherpeaks instead. Not a full snow tire like the Blizzaks, but good snow performance for an all seasons set of tires.
NASCAR teams sell used Goodyears, and Formula drift teams give them out too.
If you do any winter weather driving or off road, the Goodyear wrangler authority are my top pick for all terrains that wear very well, aren’t to noisy and perform very well.
Just get Blizzaks, by far the best bang for your buck winter tire, they will need to be swapped for your regular tires every year, but they are awesome in anything this state will throw at you. I have used them for years through several iterations on multiple vehicles.
I've run everything from the cheapest of cheap to high-end and can tell you there is a difference in performance. I drive a lot, so i now by all weather tires (Bridgestone currently) that are 4 season (incl snow rated).
Hankook tires are great I ran mine 40k but even better were Goodyear Eagles LS-2 just bought a second set of 4 after 60k. Goodyear says 70k and they probably would go 80k if rotated correctly and often.
Nervously eying my GY Super Sports... Guess it's time to throw the Hankook RS4 back on.
I'm not a fan of Blizzaks because I find they're no where near as good in the 2nd/3rd+ season as they wear.
Personally I’d go with the Khumos, but that’s mostly because I had a shit experience with Goodyears.
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