Tires Nexen or Maxxis
Different car now but I have Nexen NBlue 4Season 2 on my 2012 xB. South Pass, WY was covered in snow last night and I couldn't for the life of me get those tires to slip.
It seems like every time I go riding it rains here in Sweden, so its pretty unavoidable! I just wear a rain jacket and decent pants for all of my riding and fear most every root or bare rock encounter (which is constant on MTB trails).
Yung maxxis pinalit ko sa stock dunlop ng fazzio ko mas makapit pa. Hehe.. naalala ko ilan beses muntik sumemplang sa dunlop pero sa maxxis makapit na makapit.
I had Maxxis winter tires on my Kia. Near impossible to get stuck in deep snow. Wear was really good but just used in the winter. Had them for 7 years with no flats or dry rot. They did tend to wander on the highway though.
Maxxis razr AT. Just as good if not better than wild peaks and about 10lbs lighter per tire(265/70 17)
I had some on a Kia Soul. They were fine. Lasted 45,000 miles. If I was on a tight budget I would look at them.
We have ran the Nexen Winspike and Nexen Winguard series winter tires on a few vehicles in Dakota winters, which can be extremely harsh... Saying they are "comparable quality" to Hakka's is a stretch... but they are decent winter tires and Nexen has one of the best warranties in the tire industry.
SU1 is not the top of the tires for performance cars... they get hard and noisy with time.
For future viewers, I purchased Nexans for my 2018 cruze. They have been on for less than 20k miles and are almost bald already.
I got Nexen N5000 225 60 r18. It's slippery on wet surface (I can feel it especially on solid paint lines in the middle of the road) Got it 2 years now, and will never buy nexen again.
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