Daily, dirt soft landing and snow. Thank you!
I am also curious about this as well, I'll be putting some Falken Wildpeak A/T Trails on mine start of November when it arrives but would love to hear if anyone else with more experience with these kind of tires to chime inDaily, dirt soft landing and snow. Thank you!
Well....I do drive fast and in the mountains here in TN so that I'm sure affects it as well as I got a 1.5" lift on it right now. but I average 28-33mpg. Going mostly 70-75mph Im on the low end but like I said with mountains. Highest I have seen on flat land, driving from TN to TX was 36mpgAppreciate that! I was considering nitto grappler and wildpeak; hopefully someone shares their snow experience. I’ve seen youtube test but no info on tires they used for snow. How’s your mpg?
Awesome!! Those look SO good on the 18's, mines just an LE AWD Prem with the 17's so not sure if performance will vary alotI am running stock size Nitto Nomad Grappler ATs and so far I like them. Ran Nittos on my lifted 14' Silverado and got great wear (55k miles on 35") so figured I'd try them out again. Put them on my Cross at 1k miles and I have done some driving this year and currently have 17k miles on them. No regrets yet but they have only seen rain and mud but we are coming up on our bipolar winter here in Tennessee and I have a feeling this year will put them to the test.
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I'm in Colorado. I just went with straight up winter tires. Blizzak WS90. I considered the Wildpeaks for a long while and I really wanted them, but reviews just show they are nowhere near as good in snow and that was important to me living at 8500ft.Daily, dirt soft landing and snow. Thank you!
Looking good! Can I ask what tire size you are running on?I am running stock size Nitto Nomad Grappler ATs and so far I like them. Ran Nittos on my lifted 14' Silverado and got great wear (55k miles on 35") so figured I'd try them out again. Put them on my Cross at 1k miles and I have done some driving this year and currently have 17k miles on them. No regrets yet but they have only seen rain and mud but we are coming up on our bipolar winter here in Tennessee and I have a feeling this year will put them to the test.
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Stock 225/55/18Looking good! Can I ask what tire size you are running on?
Says they are discontinued. IDK if that's the case or if Discount Tire just doesn't carry them anymore.I strongly recommend Michelin Cross-Climate 2's. They're triple-peak rated in snow, and have traction in wet and summer that I've found to be second to none. They're pretty much the only tires I go to, any longer.
They're more expensive, yes.. but as I like to tell folks: The tires are the ONLY four parts of the car that are supposed to touch the ground. Respect them accordingly.
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Says they are discontinued. IDK if that's the case or if Discount Tire just doesn't carry them anymore.
You made a good point about 3 peak rated snow rated, because I believe you need that for Canada?
These do have that and the Mud+Snow rating as well