Tires MICHELIN or LANDSAIL
We live in KY and my daughter drives a Kia Soul. She was getting stuck in the smallest amounts of snow. We put these tires on her car because she was moving to Colorado and we hoped for the best. Her car goes like a tank there now. She has been through 2 winters and no issues with these tires. She lives in a ski town and it seems like it is always snowing there. She drives a lot for her job and I couldn't be happier with these tires. I have driven this car across the country with these tires, they are very quiet and grip the road great.
Michelin City Grip 2 100/80r16
Panaracer T-servs as many have suggested are narrow/fast in the dry, but I prefer the fatter Michelin ProTeks that have a larger contact patch for the wet.
If you're looking for an all around great summer & winter tire, I would recommend downsizing to 18" or 19" and getting the Michelin CrossClimate 2. Definitely not the best at dry acceleration or snow grip but overall an amazing tire at an affordable price.
Michelin AT 2 LT tire. Load Range E of course. I have 2022 Silverado 2500 with a truck camper on its back full time for 2.5 years. 46k miles and they still looks almost new. Great balance between on and off road.
Defender of course! I’m (Ioniq 5) in my second set of Defender. Very strong grip.
Michelin M/S2 has been my go-to highway tire for the taco
You’re use case screams Michelin Defender. Fantastic long life tire with good traction and can handle some dirt too.
I went to 18 inch wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport tires hoping that it would help. Improved the ride and reduced my stress over blow outs on the 20 inch OEM tires, but didn\u2019t fix the noisy suspension.
I knew the stock summer tires were terrible so for the first few months I drove the car balls to wall and made sure I wore off all the tread on all 4 tires before winter hit. Now i’m rocking the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4’s !
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