Questions about all seasons
What is the best set of all season tires (in your opinion) to put on stock wheels for a rear wheel, paved road driven blazer for under $200 a tire?
I'm running low on life of my BF Goodrich Longtrail T/A Tours which have 45,000 on them and are supposedly 60,000 mile tires.
I'm running low on life of my BF Goodrich Longtrail T/A Tours which have 45,000 on them and are supposedly 60,000 mile tires.
Pro Comp All Terrains are really good
<edit> check out the reviews at: http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT...l_Terrains.htm
<edit> check out the reviews at: http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT...l_Terrains.htm
Do a search for "all weather" tires since it does seem to be weather that will be your main concern.
I came up with Cooper and Michelin. Both well under $200 a tire.
I really did`t like the tread pattern on either. But this is one of those cases when I have to choose function over form.
I came up with Cooper and Michelin. Both well under $200 a tire.
I really did`t like the tread pattern on either. But this is one of those cases when I have to choose function over form.
Exactly my thoughts Rogue. My main problem is the winter, i've never had issues with rain or anything like that on the roads.. Snow is my enemy because i'm a 2 door 2 wheel drive, i spin every time i give it gas, and when i'm exiting the freeway i can feel my back end start sliding out from behind me which can give you a good scare when you see the 20 foot drop if you go through the guardrails
depending on what happens with work this spring/summer, i might as well buy some soft 8s and put winter tires on them and not worry about the stock wheels as much, i like the stock look so
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