AlexJet
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I need a new tires on my 4Runner.
I currently run ProComp All Terrain and I love how its perform both in the summer and winter. I need the tire which would perform flawlessly on the highway, gravel roads and snowy winter conditions, safe mountain passes in the winter. I know its tough to get good performance in such different conditions, but ProComps were satisfying those conditions. Unfortunately All Terrain is discontinued from ProComp line up. Close up General Grabber AT2 is also discontinued. I looked at other options and found that GoodYear has new Adventure with Kevlar tire, most likely will replace their SilentArmor model. Another option is ******** Cepek Trail Country. I kind like the Fallken Wild Peak AT, but I have big question on their performance on icy roads as blocks doesn't have sipping. Had Bridgestone AT Revo before and its an average tire. Didn't like BFG AT/KO, doesn't answer my liking. My wife used to have Toyo Open Country AT, they good in summer, not so good on slippery Canadian roads.
Any thought or ideas from fellow members? What are other people experience?
I currently run ProComp All Terrain and I love how its perform both in the summer and winter. I need the tire which would perform flawlessly on the highway, gravel roads and snowy winter conditions, safe mountain passes in the winter. I know its tough to get good performance in such different conditions, but ProComps were satisfying those conditions. Unfortunately All Terrain is discontinued from ProComp line up. Close up General Grabber AT2 is also discontinued. I looked at other options and found that GoodYear has new Adventure with Kevlar tire, most likely will replace their SilentArmor model. Another option is ******** Cepek Trail Country. I kind like the Fallken Wild Peak AT, but I have big question on their performance on icy roads as blocks doesn't have sipping. Had Bridgestone AT Revo before and its an average tire. Didn't like BFG AT/KO, doesn't answer my liking. My wife used to have Toyo Open Country AT, they good in summer, not so good on slippery Canadian roads.
Any thought or ideas from fellow members? What are other people experience?
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