markranger67
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I only get these 2 options in Uk.
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I'm with you on that vote. Michelin is an excellent choiceOdd.. I see 3 in UK. Would go with Michelin.
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Generally speaking snow tires kick 3 Peak Rated ATs any day in winter conditions. That said I found the Destination XT to be well above the KO2 and ATX with no questions. Even the KO2 is far superior to the ATx(in reality the ATx is just a knockoff anyway)I got a set of Blizzak DM-V2 for the ski season for the first time ever for this year. Got them 10% off at Firestone, so like $230/tire over the Firestone winter tires at around $200. They were well reviewed on Youtube by TFL Truck against the three-peak AT tires, which is what I have ran for like the last 10 years on the Ranger and the thing that came before it. The 3-peak AT tires (KO2, grabber ATX) are generally very good in snow, marginal on ice, but what I have found is they are AWFUL if the tread is worn past 50% wear. So I want more assurance for icy mountain passes each year.
Michelin's are great, and those would suit your various environmental conditions really well.
The GT Radial's could be a good choice if you were exclusively in the mountains, but you don't need studded tires in the UK, or even on your way to the Alps. You'll end up wearing through them quicker, and considering the damage that studded tires can do to roads, you might even be in violation of some local laws.
I'm not familiar with Ziarelli, so can't say anything about them either way.
hi, Michelin wet rating very poor unfortunatelyI'm with you on that vote. Michelin is an excellent choice
Only seem to go up to 60 on uk website.Nokian. They must be available in the UK?
Nokian. They must be available in the UK?