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Old 09-13-2015, 01:56 PM
thorsen thorsen is offline
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It looks like those are snow tires, not all-season like the WR G3's.

I put a set of WR G3's on my AWD/4WD Honda Crosstour. After 40k miles the tires felt like they had flatspots on them (you could feel and hear it while you were driving). The alignment was still spot-on and the tires were only 50% worn but they needed to be replaced after 40k miles. I will say that in the snow they were very good - ALMOST but not quite as good as a set of dedicated snows.

The Crosstour is gone now but I have decided to go back to the summer/winter tire strategy. For my sedans I like Yokohamas for the summer and General Altimax Artics for the winter. For my SUV I went with Yokohamas for the summer and Firestone Winterforce for snows (I had Winterforces on my last two Range Rovers and they were absolutely unstoppable in the snow).
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