Tire recommendations
#31
I couldn't be happier
i purchased last year the hankook optimo H727 and i must say they blow the doors off any other tire i have ever had. very long warranty and they have great reviews. had no problems with a foot of snow getting in and out of parking spots here in NY this past winter. Best all season tire IMO. Also rated #1 all season budget tire on consumer reports.
#32
I got a set of FALKEN PRO G4 A/S from Discount Tire in November. I was very impressed with how well they did in the snow fall we have had so far, 5+ inches. They handle nice on the highway and are quiet. The price is great, $100 each and a 65k warranty. I'm on my third set of tires on the Outlander (Goodyear, Michelin, and Falken). These have been the best so far. We'll see how long they last.
#33
All season
Recently bought an 07 Outlander and it came with new tires, Pirelli P6 Plus 4 Season. I run Pirelli's on my Harley, but have never had them on a "4-wheeler" so I did some research to see what the reviews say about the P6. Overall, the reviews weren't mind blowing but neither were they bad, so I just have to go with what I know so far from driving in rainy south-eastern US weather... they're good, I like them best on dry pavement. When I go to replace them, I will probably be choosing a Michelin, seems to be my preference on larger vehicles.
#34
Being that the winter is coming, I am looking for a new set of tires ofr my 2012 Outlander SE.
The stock tire sucks and for the past winter I didnt have any problems getting out of any snow areas but once I am on the roads I can feel the car sliding.
Therefore, I want other tires.
Can anyone recommend ?
The stock tire sucks and for the past winter I didnt have any problems getting out of any snow areas but once I am on the roads I can feel the car sliding.
Therefore, I want other tires.
Can anyone recommend ?
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