Tires OEM Chevrolet or BFGoodrich
I have a Chevy Cruze as my winter beater (with winter tires) and it\u2019s does awesome. Got me home in a blizzard last year where the highways had about 8 inches of snow on them.
Using the BFGoodrich Advantage Allseason for 3rd year now. Solid tire, almost on pair with CC2 , just cost less.
Ive got a 2023 trd sport and run 265/70/17s (bfg ko2)on TRD wheels with no issues.
I run KO2s on my truck year round. I’ve never had dedicated winter tires for my truck so I can’t compare to that, but the all terrains are noticeably better on snow and ice than the all seasons that came with it. You still need to use common sense with driving to the conditions but the tires do help
Bolts tend to eat through tires faster than my other cars, but that may be because it's fun to drive, so I accelerate and corner a little faster than I do in other cars. But this is a complaint that I hear from a lot of other EV drivers too.
Went with the BFGoodrich Advantage Control, super cheap out the door w/ rebate at Costco, I think it was like like $450 for 4 tires? And BFGoodrich just uses older Michelin designs so their tires are amazing and better than the budget brands it competes with
This is neat, but ultimately, its kind of a functional sculpture. Like all of the ultra-hyper cars, it's so high strung that it needs a team to just pull out of the garage without causing an accident, and the manufactures full and constant support is needed to keep it running. It has fully custom tires that are only single source, and they're only going to build a handful of them so they can say its production.
Yung bfgoodrich touring gamit ko, ok naman sya
My stock KO2s are horrible in rain so I have no intention in grabbing another set.
Am incercat BF Goodrich, dar au fost 2 situatii in care am riscat mult cu aceste pneuri.
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