Tires Nexen or Cooper
Put them on a 2018 4Runner and they ride way better and quieter than the Toyo Open Country they replaced. They look great and they handle well in dry and wet but haven’t had the chance to test snow and ice yet myself.
Cooper's aren't THAT much more and they're great tires. I got 67,000 out of the ones on my 2003 Subaru Forester XS (RIP) they were at the end of their life though.
Went from stock Bridgestones to Cooper ATT. Seems to be quieter and defintely a better ride. Not sure why a lot of people prefer Bridgestones pero I find them stiffer even if inflated to just below recommended.
You can look into Nexen. Korean brand. Not as cheap as the Chinese brands but not as expensive as the known brands. I fitted these on my Tiguan last year. Take my anecdotal experience with a grain of salt, but the ride felt quieter with the Nexens vs the Bridgestones it had on before.
If you have the 15" stock wheels, check out nexen npriz AH5. I got some off Amazon for my 65 riviera when I was stock height.
I have them on my car, bought them in 2023 and living in the northeast, they've gone through two winters, hot ass summers and rain and they've done the job and still have a ton of tread on them. With so much insane weather here, I was worried about maybe some traction problems in the snow and rain. Haven't had any at all. YMMV but they've been better "for me" than some higher priced, higher rated tires I wasted money on in the past. I can't speak on everything the company sells, but my specific ones are the Nexen CP671s.
They are a decent midrange tire. Absolutely a good choice if your budget is limited.
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I had a 2022 F-150 King Ranch and put these Discoverer Road + Trail AT on it. They were smooth, quite, and balanced perfectly. I now have a set of these on my 2024 F-150 King Ranch and they are terrible. I've had them balanced, rebalanced, and then checked by the best Ford dealer service department in central Kentucky. While I believe the tires are balanced, they still present a bumpy, shaky, jittery feel at speeds in the 70s - 80 mph.
Bought a set a year ago 235/70/15 and they catch every pebble in the road and are so thin they keep popping pin holes in them, not to mention cracking on the inner parts of the tread and they are almost new.
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