Tires OEM BMW or Goodyear
Most will do all-season tires such as the Michelin Crossclimate 2 or Goodyear Assurange WeatherReady 2
Just got the Goodyear electric drive 2 tires that have a UTQG rating of 700 AA so I’m hoping they last a while
Took advice and bought 20" AS wheels and Goodyear Wrangler tires at the Richmond SC, and they realigned. Massive improvement.
Just bought good year assurance tires, delivered to a walmart tire center, and installed a day later in 30 mins by walmart tire for a total of 430.
Anything AT with 3PMS rating. I like Goodyear Wrangler.
Goodyear reliant from Walmart are still on sale, I have them on my beater, they’re great!
I actually didn't hate them on jeeps I've had in the past. Both my tj and xj had them. Iirc they were a 45k tire. Did ok in the ice and snow, but not excellent. Honestly they were pretty ok tires. With reasonable care, they Delt with slush and light snow pretty well when above the bottom 1/3 of the Tread. Ice was so-so, Reasonable enough to stop my xj without abs. They did pretty good off road, good enough to keep up with a stock or lightly modded jeep, and would probably tackle trails fine with careful lines and good technique. They fell flat in the wet. They were a little bit slick in the rain on pavement, and would turn into a grease ball in the mud.... But they weren't a mud tire. I bet they would be A perfectly reasonable choice for anybody living south of Iowa, or out west. Within reason they were just fine in Minnesota as well.
I’ve had wranglers before. They’re essentially a road tire beefed up to look like an offroad tire. Fine for daily driving and gravel roads. Weak sidewalls from what I remember.
My v6 Camaro currently has some tired Eagle Touring tires. These tires are super under-steer crazy.
I can say without a doubt that I will never spend money on another Goodyear tire. I've seen sidewalls bubble within minutes of installation, go flat from a pine cone, and dry rot in months.
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