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I know there's been a few threads on these, and not looking to start another lengthy discussion. However I recall from earlier threads there was one make of tyre that loads of folk were recommending. Can anyone remind me what it was? I have tried searching for the thread but the new search function is still not working properly (an update is in the pipeline I've been told).
Cheers.
michelin cross climates.
Cheers.
Kleber Quadraxer 2 are another good 4 season tyre
Most likely you won't have heard of Kleber but they are apparently a child brand of Michelin, or something along those lines.
Falken to a mid-range 4 season tyre. It's not a winter tyre by any stretch but comes quite highly recommended.
michelin cross climates.
Can't speak for the other tyres, but I genuinely think these are good. Got them on our camper.
We ran maxxis all seasons on the old car for a few years . Very capible without the extra noise.
Gone to a full winter on the new car as I didn't want to run the alloys over winter anyway . Bit noisier (nokian with aggressive tread) but a world apart from any all season I've used in the past.
The joys of smaller steel wheels was the winter's were 240 quid for 4 where as the 16inch alloy wheels for all seasons was going to be 400 + id have to get rid of 4 michelins eco wonders with 7000miles /6mm tread left....
Nokian Weatherproof - excellent tyres