Tires Goodyear or GISLAVED
Goodyear Assurance Weather Ready. Liking these tires in the snow.
We have/had Duratracs on (4) of our vehicles currently. 99’ F250, 98’ TJ, 04’ LJ & 14’ JK.
I won’t run another tire unless i get a good reason. Started running them after a guy who owns a snow removal business said they worked better than any other tire on his fleet trucks.
Amazing traction. Great in the snow/ice. (West Michigan) Good tread life. Tough tire offroad.
I live in snowy Canada and it's my first winter running duratrac 3 peaks. So far the grip seems good. I have more confidence in deeper snow and I've been able to drive right up to my dumpster regularly (which is in a difficult to reach location with a 3ft snow bank and 2ft of snow all around).
I ran Nitto SN2 on my old Accord. They don't make them in stock size for my 2018 Sport. I went with Goodyear Winter Command Ultras. They were on sale, available in my size, in stock and had a $100 rebate to boot. So far so good.
9th gen on Goodyear wintercommand. Really like them for the past 40k, I’ll put a new set on next year.
Haven't have a bad thing to say about wranglers, got some on our 93 k2500 suburban
I have some Goodyear Ultraterrains on our suburban. God I love those tires! I’ve never had a set of tires do this great in the snow, and wear this long!
Goodyear exhilarates are the quietest ones I've had, also the only ones I had to replace because of a wall bubble.
My Goodyear eagles that came with my 2022 suck mainly because of how loud they are driving on dry payment.
I believe the eagle sport a/s were the stock tires on our Highlander. They were already at 3/32” at 25k miles. Not exactly stellar.
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