Tires Kumho or Goodyear
I don't know about these inparticular but I drove AT51 Kuhmos back when I had a 07 Liberty in Syracuse, NY.
I hiked and camped regularly with friends as well. Drove on trails, did moderate off-roading, heavy snow, ice, heavy rain, on top of it being my daily driver, so plenty of highway miles as well.
They lasted me 55K (rotated 4 times during ownership)
Never had a flat, great traction, great price.
One of the best tires I've owned. I had to emergency brake on a rainy day and man... my car was like glued to the road, no slipping, and stopped immediately. Their grip is amazing. On the durability side it is great too.
I have the OEM Goodyear Eagle Sport on my Si and would frankly prefer the Pro Contacts that I had on my 10g hatch.
I bought Goodyear assurance weatheready tires for my Toyota RAV4 in 2020. I rotated them in the beginning every 5k miles for the first couple years.Then I got lazy. BUT I am going on my 5th year with them and they still are holding up strong. Yes they are a bit noisy and not the most comfortable ride but they are waaayyyy better than any other tire I have had in the past. Including michelins (they were the worst). I have had great experiences with them. I drive approximately 10-15k miles a year in snow ice and rain. I personally highly recommend them.
Kumho Solus Ta51a is a quality, long lived all season touring tire thats not super expensive.
Go to Walmart and get some new tires if you are stuck on pricing.... They sell Goodyear there lol
Tai Huat. Check out their Goodyear promo as well ATM!
I dailied +0 sized duratracs on a stock 2007 4runner for a few years. At 40psi and they were great in just about everything on weekends. But I hated them on damp pavement (concrete highway specifically on big turns at speed felt like they wanted to slip)
I have a 2015 Dodge Dart and got goodyear reliance tires put on June of 2023 and the center front tires are wearing like crazy. The low end PSI recommendation on the car is 34, and the PSI remains between 28 and 34 consistently. Tires are at the point of almost not passing inspection only in the center front (FWD car) after only 8,000 miles.
I just had an experience with new Douglas (Good Year made) tires from Walmart. 744 miles later I ran over something in the road that sliced my tire. I took it back to WM and they basically laughed at me because I did not buy their road hazard insurance.
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