Tires NITTO or Goodyear
I just got them on my Stealth last week for this week's skiing road trip! Honestly pretty impressed with them so far. Efficiency stayed pretty much the same from what I remember getting in my previous road trip with the OEM 18" wheels, high 300s while driving at around 85 mph in below freezing temps.
Their snow performance is pretty impressive, from what I can tell, drove down snowy mountains without issue, at reasonable speeds of course. Was also able to use slip start to get unstuck out of a parking spot on the first try.
Good year assurances is what I got they look good on the stock rim plus got hella grip and last a while
Goodyear Eagle A/S are pretty solid, got about 42,000 miles out of them.
I run ridge grapplers. They do pretty good in Colorado’s snow.
If so, I'll be happy to support Goodyear and buy my next tires from them!
I have Nitto tires and they're great. I drive a lot of rural roads, gravel/sad crumbling asphalt. They've held up. They haven't even gone low in the cold weather at all.
I've had geolanders in the past too and they were also really nice. But the Nittos a slightly less expensive.
Love my Nittos. Much quieter and ride much more like an all season on the highway than Falkens. They’ve been great in the desert, during rain storms, and ice. No change in gas mileage either where I saw a pretty large dip with Wildpeaks.
If your car feels like it’s bouncing/bobbing sideways (I’m guessing that’s what you mean by “bubbling”), it’s probably due to the softer material used on the winter tires. I’m running a set of Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and they show the same behavior. The effect will less noticeable eventually as the tire passes the break-in period.
Is it the Goodyear Assurance Finesse tires? Those are hot garbage. Mine only lasted around 28,000 miles before they needed to be replaced.
They are great off road and absolutely terrifying in the rain. Would not recommend.
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