Tires Cooper or Sailun
These tires are the most grippy tires I've ever had, including the most traction on wet roads I've ever had. I rotated them regularly. Anyways, Cooper Zeon RS3 - fantabulous performance in dry and wet, at the expense of relatively short lifespan.
They did great in mild snow and have stood up well on treadwear with good range. I didn’t have high hopes for them but they have been great so far.
Cooper Discoverer's are my new favorite for what it's worth, on my second set. I abuse LT tires; long hi-way commutes, towing, and a lot of off-road.
I got a set of cooper procontrols 3 months ago I think out the door it was about $1200 with an alignment. Worth every penny
I put them on my F150 and I love them. I decided to put them on my CRV too. Looks like my CRV took a hit in terms of fuel economy, but I noticed the tire shop underinflated them. Now that I put the recommended pressure, my range gauge might go down at a slower pace and eventually settle. Funny thing is they perform better than my winter tires in slush.
I put these tires on my 2019 gmc sierra at4. I noticed a huge improvement towing with stability. The was no squirm in the back end and the truck felt much more planted on the road.
The downside of these tires are that they are stiff which actually effects your suspension tuning. You may notice the tires lose contact with the road momentarily at times over bumps.
I bought the same tires, 275/65r20 - been great all winter here in Alberta
Great tires, I have great luck with Cooper!
I’ve used two different Sailun winter tires on two different vehicles (based in the Canadian prairies) and they were decent for a budget tire. Not the same ones as you’ve got posted but they’re much better than an all season.
I had these tires for about 8-10k miles then took them off. They did ok for turns and handling but I did not have good overall experience
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