Tires Goodyear or Nokia
My early review of the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires just bought for my 23’ Bolt EV LT2 with about 500 miles driven. So far, very happy with the tires. They are definitely very quiet and smooth riding. On asphalt roads I pretty much got to listen hard to hear any noise. On concrete roads there of course is some noise, but not anything that would bother me at all. Takes bumps and rippled roads well. Efficiently wise, seems equivalent to the OEM Michelins. Not as pricey as the OEMs. So if you’re looking for what “ looks like” a good tire for your Bolt or any electric car, these seem to be a wise choice. I will re-review when I get around 2500 miles on them.
I love my Nokian. They handle outstanding on the highway at highway speeds (70 mph) no complaints here.
Good year weather ready tires are very good. I would get them for my winter setup if they came in 15's and my buddy just put them on his golf r as his winter setup.
My OEM Goodyears laster 36k miles. Currently, I have the Hankook iON EVOs on and they're at 4/32 at 46k miles. 2021 MYLR w/20" fully forged aftermarket wheels.
Just ordered a new set of Nokian tires for my Mini Cooper. It is reportedly a very good brand.
The grippiest tires I have ever used were Nokian WetProof tires. Some real beasts. Highly recommended.
I had 2 sets of Nokian WRG4 SUVs and 1 set of Michelin CC2. I now have the WRG5 Remedy because I preferred the winter traction of the Nokians better. Even with 3/32nds left the Nokians still got through the winter while Michelins offered no traction.
Ours came loose too and started shaking the steering wheel. We had 53k miles on our tires and there were getting replaced soon anyway. When I got new tires I got goodyears with no foam and no difference in road noise. The foam seems to be unnecessary and just something that will cause problems later.
When they were new, they were great. As soon as they started losing tread my traction in the rain was terrible. Certainly won't be buying these again. Be warned.
Russian made nokians are bad for dry rot, luckily they dont make em there anymore
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