Tires DUNLOP or Cooper
I got theCooper AT3’s for my 2012 4runner and loved them, drove more than 50k (and counting). They give a deep tread and were a game changer (vs Dunlops) especially in any rain or snow. All it took was one sleet/snow to feel the difference. I’ve also driven cross country four times with the Coopers and never noticed any issues with noise or mpg.
I am a big fan of the EnduraMax tire, it's on my Tucson AWD in North Dakota which gets wild climate swings throughout the year and brutal winter conditions, and has performed very well... I like it better than the Firestones WeatherGrips (had on my pickup, was OK but very noisy, switched to Nexen Roadian AT Pro RA8 and have been very pleased) or the Goodyear Weatherguard which in my opinion is a decent All-weather tire but hardly worth the GoodYear brand premium price.
I have these on my Colorado and absolutely love them in the winter time. They do not perform great in heavy rain though.
Great tire all around. I’ve had mine for 2 years and have been great in all weather conditions
I have em on my Silverado - they have held up well.
Just put the LT version in a 265/60r18 on my truck a few thousand miles ago. Handled the off-road rutted and steep fire roads with ease.
I have them on my '18 LT. They ANNIHILATE snow. As good as anything in ice. After 30k, I started putting it in 4A in the rain.
My Dunlop Sport Maxx’s are pretty cracked, my Skoda can out accelerate a Miat with them
Went sideways driving on ice last year in the OEM Dunlops, and while it was kinda fun, it was terrifying to experience zero traction even at low speed.
Now that I have a proper set of Blizzaks, it’s like night and day. Insane traction and way better stopping power.
The very first storm I had my 22 on stock the Dunlop’s I slid through a whole intersection with abs thumping the whole time I was NOT prepared for how bad they were.
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