Looking for all season tires

gangof4

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So, it's almost November and my 2021 OBX (30k miles) needs new tires. I don't drive off-the road, but a lot of the roads are country roads and slick in the winter. What is the best all season tire I can possibly get that handles decently in winter, is relatively noiseless and handles well otherwise?

Thanks so much for your reply.
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I put Michelin CrossClimate2s on my OBX and love them. Great in rain and WI winters. Just need to get over the funky tread pattern.
 

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I have had great luck with Firestone Destination LE2/3's. I have run them for years on a 92 F150, 2 sets on my wifes 17 Escape and my 04 Escape. The have worked great year round in middle Tennessee. They were also on my 19 Ranger, changed them out only because I wanted a more aggressive tire. I went with the Firestone Destination AT2.
 

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I'd like to double down on the Michelin Cross Climates. They did us well last winter and when I drove through an intense thunderstorm this summer the vehicle was rock solid on the road.
 

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I just installed Bridgestone Weatherpeaks on mine. They are all season, but also have a snow rating. These replaced my OEM Michelin Primacys. Wasn't planning on changing tires on my '22 at 9500 miles, but 4 roofing nails in driver's side front that made it unrepairable made that decision for me.
 
 







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