- May 4, 2001
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My wife's Rogue needs new tires. She SUCKS in Winter driving.
Unfortunately, the Nissan's OEM tire size (215/70/16) seems to border LT categories so some of the regular passenger tires I'd choose from aren't available. From the research I've done, it seems the best contenders, in regards to my wife's terrible snow/ice skills are (with comments from my 'net research):
General Grabber HTS - $$, fair tread life, poor on ice, excellent in everything else
Fortera TripleTred - $$$, fair tread life, great all-around
Michelin LTX M/S2- $$$, excellent tread life, great all-around
For some reason Consumer Reports has the Grabbers rated top and Michelins around the middle, despite the Michelins meeting or exceeding the Grabbers in every test except wet braking. Do they put a lot of weight on price/value?
Anyway, I'd love to hear some thoughts about it from the AT Garage crowd.
edit: Note: I'm not buying dedicated winter tires. Her regular set need replacing anyway, and I don't have the money to buy two sets of tires.
Unfortunately, the Nissan's OEM tire size (215/70/16) seems to border LT categories so some of the regular passenger tires I'd choose from aren't available. From the research I've done, it seems the best contenders, in regards to my wife's terrible snow/ice skills are (with comments from my 'net research):
General Grabber HTS - $$, fair tread life, poor on ice, excellent in everything else
Fortera TripleTred - $$$, fair tread life, great all-around
Michelin LTX M/S2- $$$, excellent tread life, great all-around
For some reason Consumer Reports has the Grabbers rated top and Michelins around the middle, despite the Michelins meeting or exceeding the Grabbers in every test except wet braking. Do they put a lot of weight on price/value?
Anyway, I'd love to hear some thoughts about it from the AT Garage crowd.
edit: Note: I'm not buying dedicated winter tires. Her regular set need replacing anyway, and I don't have the money to buy two sets of tires.
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