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Gjs4

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Hi guys. 2019 classic, penstar, 4dr 4wd that I drive a big chunk of highway with for work. That being said I also live where it snows 4-5 months a year and occasionally pull down a right of way or farm road. Rarely tow and usually no passengers. My factory tires are near the wear bars (27k mi) and starting to shop.

Does anyone have any suggestions for an all season with decent longevity, winter traction and not a Hit to fuel economy? Looking for some first hand experience.

Thank you.
 

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Any passenger tire will work. Asking for longevity, no MPG affect and winter tire is a tough one. Winter tires= soft rubber, soft rubber wears faster which affects longevity and MPG.

Can’t have it all. You will sacrifice something.
 

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I had Nitto Terra Grappler G2's. Great tread in the winter, higher load index rating, they are a XL rated tire. Only one pound heavier than the OEM Goodyears. No loss in mileage that I could tell. 65k mileage warranty on the tires...
 
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You can't go wrong with the Ridge Grappler either, honestly the biggest difference between the Terra and Ridge is that the Terra is backed by a 50k mile warranty and the Ridge Grappler has no mileage warranty, instead it has a 60 month warranty ...

If you are going to be on farm roads or any kind of offroad use go with the Ridge Grapplers ... I was told that I wouldn't get 25k miles out of these tires and im currently at 20k already with them and they are wearing evenly, no vibrations, no problems with them balanced.

They are great in the rain but in the snow I honestly don't have any experience with them, but everyone who has them that I know like them in the snow and mud .... Since I got the Ridge Grapplers and having other tires from ats to mts on other vehicles I won't go back to any other tires except the Cooper STT Pros or the Toyo MTs both of which I personally have driven with on snow, rain and mud and they did great on all three ...
 
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