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Best Tires for Range Rover Sport

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

Range Rover Sport is Land Rover’s flagship SUV. Despite its name, it doesn’t exactly provide sports car features but offers an enjoyable ride on the road. Off-road capability is what makes it special. However, these special vehicles need a unique tire to perform at their best. In that case, defining your needs is crucial. In this article, as a former Bridgestone engineer, I will share the best Land Rover Range Rover Sport tires due to their product range. Let’s dig into it!

XL tire sizes work best for Range Rover Sport
  • Vredestein Quatrac Pro – Wet & dry traction, mild winter performance, cozy & quiet ride – Best Tire for Highway and City Driving
  • Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4 – Great wet & dry traction, unique handling, excellent wearing for performance tire – Best for Aggressive Driving
  • Pirelli Scorpion Winter – Excellent handling for a winter tire, great handling, decent wet & dry performance, the snow chewer – Best Winter Tire
  • Toyo Open Country AT3 – Unique off-road tire that can do everything, reliable traction in all weather conditions – Best Tire for Adventure

Table of Contents

What are the Range Rover Sport Sizes?

20062007200820092010
HSE255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20
Supercharged275/40R20275/40R20275/40R20275/40R20
Limited Edition––275/40R20–

Land Rover Range Rover Sport Tire Sizes 2011-2015

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Autobiography275/40R20275/40R20275/40R20255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22
GT Limited Edition275/40R20275/40R20275/40R20––
HSE255/50R19255/50R19255/50R19235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22
HSE LUX255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20––
Supercharged255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20255/50R19 275/40R20–255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22
SE–––235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22
SVR–––255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21

Land Rover Range Rover Sport Tire Sizes 2016-2021

201620172018201920202021
Autobiography255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22––255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22–
Dynamic255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22––––
Autobiography Dynamic––275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22
HSE235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22–
HSE Dynamic––255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22–275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22
HSE Silver Edition–––––275/45R21 275/40R22
HST275/45R21 275/40R22–255/50R19 275/40R20275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22
SE235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22235/65R19 255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22
Supercharged255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22–––
Supercharged Dynamic255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22255/55R20 275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22275/45R21 275/40R22––
SVR275/45R21 295/40R22275/45R21 295/40R22275/45R21 295/40R22275/45R21 285/40R22 295/40R22275/45R21 285/40R22 295/40R22275/45R21 285/40R22 295/40R22

According to the above data, Land Rover Range Rover Sport has 4 different rim sizes. 19”, 20”, 21” and 22”. Some models are even available for two different sizes. The reason behind this is customer expectation. While 19” and 21” inch sizes are better for sports usage, 20” and 22” are better for off-roading, cargo, and inner-city driving comfort.

I have another article in that I’ve evaluated these sizes and shared the best tires for these sizes. You can click here to reach out!

Take-Home Points for Size Selection

Before you’ve made your choice, the below points should be taken into consideration.

  • Speed Index – The letter comes after tire size(Y, W, V)
  • Load Index – 3 digit number come after the letter(106, 107, 108, 110)
  • Load Range – It might be XL or SL, for this vehicle I recommend only XL tires

Vredestein Quatrac Pro - Grand Touring

Quatrac Pro is Vredestein’s grand touring tire. Grand Touring tires are a perfect choice for those who need comfort and trustworthy driving. Due to their load ranges, they can perform smoothly under mid-size vehicles. Moreover, they can resist the high-torque power with ease. Therefore, Vredestein Quatrac Pro is a solid tire for powerful vehicles. I recommend these tires for long-range and inner city driving.

Vredestein Quatrac Pro is a perfect fit for sport utility vehicles

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Vredestein Quatrac Pro has a huge traction capability. This tire combines its traction ability with a smooth and quiet ride. Due to its open shoulders and circumferential 4 grooves, it can evacuate the water easily. Thus, its wet performance at high velocity is trustworthy. It has very-well notched rubber that increases its light-snow traction capability significantly. Though worth reminding, its ice and deep snow performance are limited. However, this tire focus on a cozy ride. Therefore, it doesn’t last as long as firm and rough all-season tires.

Note: Vredestein Quatrac Pro has 50,000 miles tread life warranty. Hence, tread life isn’t a big issue but compared to other features, it stays behind.

Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4 - For Fast and a bit Furios Driving

Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4 is an ultra-high performance all-season tire. UHP(ultra-high performance) tires generally have poor tread lives due to their soft and slick compounds. However, Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4 is extraordinary. Its tread can last as long as regular all-season tires(it has similar tread life with Vredestein Quatrac Pro). Well, that feature makes it my choice for this category.

Performance tires that lasts as long as all-season tire

In summary, Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4 is a reliable tire. Due to its soft compound and very well-placed sipes, it has intense traction ability. Even in squishy conditions. Unlike most UHP tires, it has 4 circumferential grooves that can evacuate water and keep you safe while driving fast under the pelting rain. It can handle light snow, though, I don’t recommend using it in severe winter conditions. In that case, Vredestein Quatrac Pro is a better option.

If you like fast driving even if it’s raining or snowing, I strongly recommend this tire! It also has 45,000 miles treadwear warranty which is rare among UHP tires.

Pirelli Scorpion Winter - Hello Northern Folks!

Scorpion Winter(review) is performance winter tires. I would like to state the performance modifier one more time because the market is highly limited in this category. Luckily, Pirelli Scorpion Winter can cover all customer expectations. Even though it’s a winter tire, it will outperform your expectations in every aspect. 

In summary, Pirelli Scorpion Winter is an extremely smooth tire due to its unique internal construction and fluffy compound. However, its fluffy compound decreases its tread life slightly. Though, that’s the general feature of all winter tires. Regarding traction, it’s unique. Due to its asymmetrical design and extremely notched rubber, it grips like no other on this list.  This tire is indestructible in severe winter conditions. The only aspect that stays behind is noise. It’s not like church mouse but let’s say slightly worse than Vredestein Quatrac Pro.

Note: Pirelli Scorpion Winter doesn’t have a tread life warranty. However, I can confidently say that it lasts as long as an ordinary winter tire.

Toyo Open Country AT3 - For Adventure Lovers

Toyo Open Country AT3 is an all-terrain tire. I’m in love with this tire due to its wide application and product range. If you want a tire with an aggressive look and cozy ride, unlike other all-terrain tires, Toyo Open Country AT3(detailed info) is on your service. Though worth reminding, all-terrain tires are noisy and a bit stiff compared to all-season tires. These are what you have sacrifice for severe and mild off-road driving.

If comfort and handling are your priorities, go with SL or XL tires

In summary, Toyo Open Country AT3 is a beast for off-road driving. Due to its beefy sidewalls, it can absorb external forces with eases. However, these strong sidewalls make it a bit firm for daily driving. If you like severe off-roading, you need LT sizes and that will make your tire stiffer and damage your comfort. Return to the subject, it has reliable wet and dry traction. Moreover, it’s the best tire on this list for severe winter conditions. What I like most about this tire is its uneven wearing ability. It wears evenly on highway driving and that promotes long-lasting tread life.

Note: Toyo offers 65,000 miles treadwear warranty for p-metric and 50,000 miles for LT sizes.

Specs

Vredestein Quatrac ProMichelin Pilot Sport All-Season 4Pirelli Scorpion WinterToyo Open Country AT3
CategoryGrand Touring All-SeasonUltra-High Performance All-Season TireLight-Truck/SUV Performacne Winter TireAll-Terrain Tire
VehicleSUV, Crossover, sedans, coupesSUV, Crossover, sedans, coupesSUV, Crossover, sedans, coupesLight Truck, SUV
Available Sizes (Rim)17”, 18”, 19”, 20”, 21”, 22”16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 19”, 20’’, 21”, 22”16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 19”, 20’’, 21”, 22”15’’, 16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 20’’, 22’’
Made InNetherlandsUSAUSAUSA
Warranty (P-metric)50,000 Miles45,000 MilesN/A65,000 Miles
Warranty (LT Sizes)N/AN/AN/A50000
PricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible prices
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)NoYes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)

Conclusion

Lande Rover Sport is an extraordinary vehicle that needs extraordinary tires. All the tires on this list are credible and dependable. However, the below take-home points will help you to select the best size for yourself.

I hope the article was helpful. If you have any further questions, please leave them in the below section. Have a safe ride folks!

Filed Under: Buyer's Guide to the Best Tires Tagged With: Best Tires, by Vehicle, Range Rover Sport

Best Tires for SUV

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

Picking the best tire for an SUV is challenging. Due to their high-torque engines and heavy internal structures, luxury SUVs need durable and reliable tires. In this article, as a former Bridgestone engineer, I choose the best tires for your luxury SUV. No worries, I didn’t forget to put good-looking into consideration. Let’s begin!

Longevity and comfort are the first conditions for being a part of this list.
  • Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 – 18”, 20”, 22” rim sizes – Best All-Round Tire
  • Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S  – 18”, 20”, 22” rim sizes – Best On/Off Road (Mainly Highway)
  • Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV – 18”, 20”, 22” rim sizes – Best Winter Traction
  • Falken Wildpeak AT Trail  – 19” rim size – Best On/Off-Road Tire (Best for Adventure)
  • Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 Plus  – 21” rim size – Best Performance Tire (Dry & Wet Regions)
  • Vredestein Wintrac Pro  – 21” rim size – Best Winter Comfort

Table of Contents

What are the Sizes?

In this article, you will find the best tires on 18”, 19”, 20”, 21” and 22” rim sizes. 18”,20” and 22” are common sizes. However, 19” and 21” isn’t available for every pattern. Thus, I will divide this article into two pieces.

  • Best tires for 18”, 20” and 22” rim sizes
  • Best tires for 19” rim size
  • Best tires for 21” rim size

Note: All the tires in this list have an H or higher speed rating!

Best Tires for 18'' , 20'' and 22'' Rim Sizes

These are the most popular sizes among luxury vehicles. Though worth reminding, you should pay attention to the load and speed index before buying the tire. I will share brief information about tire selection at the end of this article.

Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 - Best Touring All-Season Tire

Scorpion AS Plus 3 is Pirelli’s last-generation all-season touring tire. It’s my pick because of its wide application range. This tire is available on 17”, 18”, 19”, 20” and 22” inch rim sizes. While offering a smooth and relatively quiet ride, Scorpion AS Plus 3 also has long-lasting rubber. Moreover, Pirelli built this tire only for North American drivers. They know what you expect and what to present!

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As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 is a smooth and quiet tire. It has massive traction ability. Due to its wide circumferential grooves and open shoulder blocks, it’s a beast on wet ground. Moreover, Pirelli’s unique compound selection made this tire the long-lasting one in its segment. Even though it doesn’t fail in winter(beast on light snow), though worth reminding, its ice and deep snow performance are limited(8 out of 10). 

You can confidently use this tire in every application but off-road.

Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S - Best On/Off Road Tire

Discoverer AT3 4S is Cooper’s all-terrain tire. The good news is it’s pure American. This tire has AT3 LT and AT3 LTX versions. Those tires have better durability. Yet, they’re not smooth as AT3 4S. You can click here to see a detailed comparison between these three. Cooper AT3 is a solid tire. Yet, it has some disadvantages due to being an all-terrain tire. Let’s dig into it!

Good looking all-terrain tire

In summary, Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S is cozy and extremely durable but slightly noisy compared to the other tires in this list. Well, that’s what you should expect from all-terrain tires. Due to its intense sipe ratio, it has huge traction on wet grounds. Moreover, its winter capability is huge. What I like most about this tire is the steering response. It has an extremely quick steering response that is highly important for high-speed vehicles. Even though you won’t need it, worth reminding that, this tire isn’t usable for severe off-roading like rock crawling and deep-mud riding.

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV - Best Winter Tire

Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV is Nokian’s winter tire. Nokian is known for its success on winter tires. This Finnish company is highly familiar with winter conditions. Well, that’s the reason beyond Nokian’s success. This tire can reduce the road noise like no others. Moreover, they trust their sidewall design so much and they replace your tire in case of any sidewall failure.

Winter Beast!

In summary, Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV is unbeatable in winter conditions. Due to its sticky but durable rubber, it can grip ice and snow with ease. Moreover, this tire isn’t noisy like other winter tires. It has alpha-plus tread life for a winter tire. There is no negative comment from my side.

Note: Winter tires wear quickly if you use them over 7 Celcius degrees.

Best Tires for 19'' Rim Sizes

Availability isn’t a big issue for 19” rim sizes. Some of the tires in the above section are also available for 19”.

  • Best tire for winter – Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV
  • Best touring all-season tire – Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3

Falken Wildpeak AT Trail - Best On/Off Road Tire

Wildpeak AT Trail is the Falken’s on/off-road tire. What I like most about this tire is it’s designed only for CUVs and SUVs. Therefore, it has a massive handling ability. Moreover, it has 3PMSF which means it can handle severe winter conditions with ease.

Highest-rated all-terrain SUV tire

In summary, Falken Wildpeak AT Trail is a perfect tire if you wanna put an aggressive look on your vehicle. It has solid wet and dry performance. Due to its well-optimized pattern, it’s quiet and comfy. It has long-lasting rubber and Falken supports this feature with 65,000 miles treadwear warranty. Moreover, it has a unique winter performance unless you use it on deep snow. However, its off-road capability is limited. You can use Falken Wildpeak AT Trail(review) on any mild off-road without hesitation.

Note: 19” rim size is generally used on small SUVs and CUVs. If you have a big SUV like Infinite QX80, I don’t recommend using it.

Best Tires for 21'' Rim Size

This section is what makes this article unique. 21” is a rare size. Even dealers supply this size upon request. So, if you want to return it due to dissatisfaction, you should wait for a long time. No worries, I will relieve you from this process.

Note: All-terrain tire market is highly narrow for 21” rim size. In fact, I don’t even evaluate these tires as an all-terrain. Thereore, I will remove all-terrain section for 21”.

Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 Plus - Best All-Season Tire

Extreme Contact DWS06 Plus is Continental’s all-season tire. Actually, this tire has been released as an ultra-high performance tire. That’s the reason you can find it on 21”. No worries, it doesn’t have wear life and noise problem like other ultra-high performance tires.

All-season tires perform best over 7 Celsius degrees

In summary, Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06 Plus offers highly cozy ride. Moreover, it’s exceedingly quiet for its aggressive design. Its wet performance is as good as its dry performance(imagine the dry performance of the UHP tire). Even though it has the best grip, its rubber also lasts long as summer tires. Regarding light snow, it meets any customer expectations. Yet, ice and deep snow aren’t their expertise.

Note: These tires have weak sidewalls. For this reason, I don’t recommend using them on loaded applications and under severe conditions. The highway is its best usage.

Vredestein Wintrac Pro - Best Winter Tire

Wintrac Pro is Vredstein’s performance winter tire. This tire is unique due to its movement capability even in hardest winter conditions. The bonus point is it looks like beast. I love it!

Due to its v-shaped pattern, it offers decent wet performance

In summary, Vredestein Wintrac Pro has very good dry and wet traction. Moreover, its ice traction is extraordinary. Due to its very-well optimized pattern, it wears evenly and that feature increases its tread life significantly. However, it has a bit firm ride and tends to produce slight road noise from time to time. Still, I strongly recommend it if you like to use your vehicle at high speed. It has trustworthy handling and steering response.

Specs

Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3Vredestein Wintrac ProFalken Wildpeak A/T TrailNokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUVContinental Extreme Contact DWS06 PlusCooper Discoverer AT3 4S
CategoryCrossover/SUV Touring All-SeasonPerformance Winter/SnowAll-Terrain TireCrossover/SUV Winter TireUltra High Performance All-SeasonAll-Terrain Tire
VehicleSUV, CrossoverSUV, Crossover, sedans, coupesLight Truck, SUVSUV, CrossoverSUV, Crossover, sedans, coupesLight Truck, SUV
Available Sizes (Rim)17”, 18”, 19”, 20”, 22”17”, 18”, 19”, 20”, 21”, 22”16”, 17”, 18”, 19”, 20”16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 19”, 20’’, 21”16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 19’’, 20”, 21”, 22”15’’, 16’’, 17’’, 18’’, 20”, 22”
Made InUSANetherlandsThailand or ChinaFinlandUSAUSA
Warranty (P-metric)70,000 MilesN/A65,000 MilesN/A50,000 Miles65,000 Miles
Warranty (LT Sizes)N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A65,000 Miles
PricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible pricesCheck price section to see best possible prices
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)NoYes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)NoYes (3PMSF)

What are High-Torque SUVs?

Even though most SUVs have a powerful engine, some SUVs stand out in this regard. While preparing this, these vehicles were my reference point. So, if the tires can handle these beasts, they can handle any other SUVs on the market. Well, here are my reference vehicles,

  • Lexus LX570
  • Mercedes-Benz G550
  • Mercedes-Benz G63
  • Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Land Rover Range Rover Sport
  • Audi A8
  • BMW X5

The list can be expanded with other vehicles like Cadillac Escalade or Lamborgini Urus. However, these are the most popular ones.

Conclusion

I’d like to state one crucial point before coming to the end. Tire sizes, load index, and speed index change from vehicle to vehicle. These metrics are highly important for a safe ride. You may also put the below points into consideration for a better selection.

Let’s narrow your choices down,

  • If you’re an SUV owner and Michelin lover, I highly recommend checking the ‘Best Michelin Tires for SUV‘ out. You can find masterpiece suggestions that are classified by needs.

I hope this article was helpful for those who need it. If you need further help, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Have a safe ride folks!

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Best Mud-Terrain Tires for Overlanders (2025 Guide)

Updated: October 17, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan 4 Comments

Choosing the right mud-terrain (MT) tire is not only about traction but also about matching your vehicle’s weight, purpose, and comfort expectations with the right load range and construction. Overlanders and heavy-duty diesel owners face very different challenges. Overlanders need flexibility, articulation, and comfort across long expeditions, while diesel truck owners depend on stability and strength under heavy loads. From my experience as a former Bridgestone field test engineer, I’ve seen how an incorrect load rating can compromise both safety and handling. This guide separates the discussion into Load Range E/F tires for ¾-ton diesel trucks and Load Range C/D tires for Jeeps and overland setups, combining objective test results with long-term owner feedback. Whether your path includes muddy forest tracks, rocky trails, or extended highway travel, choosing the right MT tire will decide how confidently and comfortably you reach your destination.

Quick Look: Top Mud-Terrain Tires for 2025

Toyo Open Country M/T – Endurance King | Built for extreme durability, long tread life, and high load stability on diesel trucks and long-haul rigs.
General Grabber X3 – Wet-Weather Leader | Excels in braking and traction on wet pavement while keeping noise and vibration impressively low.
Cooper Discoverer STT Pro – Balanced Towing Performer | Delivers solid highway composure and dependable off-road grip under heavy trailer loads.
Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 – Quiet Trail Specialist | Engineered for reduced cabin noise and strong traction across rocks, ruts, and deep mud.
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 – Rock and Mud Expert | Offers maximum sidewall toughness and grip in harsh terrain but reduced wet-road safety.
Nitto Trail Grappler M/T – Aggressive Aesthetic Choice | Impressive bite and stance for show-and-go builds, yet known for inconsistent balance on HD trucks.
Firestone Destination M/T2 – Rugged Value Option | Dependable dry-road traction and longevity when rotated frequently, though notably louder at speed.

    Toyo Open Country M/T – Endurance King

    Side-by-side comparison of Toyo Open Country M/T (left) and Kenda Klever M/T (right) showing tread pattern differences for off-road traction and durability.
    Toyo Open Country M/T (left) features wider tread voids for mud evacuation, while Kenda Klever M/T (right) focuses on block stiffness and traction balance for rugged off-road use.

    The Toyo Open Country M/T has long been the gold standard for heavy-duty trucks and serious overlanders who demand reliability above all else. Known for its exceptional tread life and structural toughness, this tire performs equally well on construction sites, backcountry trails, and long highway hauls. It’s one of the few mud-terrains that consistently delivers over 30,000 miles of even wear, with reports of much higher mileage when maintained correctly. What makes it stand out is its ability to balance extreme off-road bite with steady highway manners, giving it a reputation for being both rugged and civilized—a rare combination in this class.

    Toyo Open Country M/T

    Toyo Open Country M/T tire
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    From a technical standpoint, the Open Country M/T relies on a high turn-up, three-ply polyester casing that enhances sidewall strength and load stability, especially in Load Range F sizes. The hook-shaped tread blocks and open shoulder design promote rapid self-cleaning in mud and slush, while deep internal siping improves wet grip compared to older MT compounds. Its robust carcass construction prevents sidewall flex under heavy diesel torque, which helps maintain consistent steering feel and reduced heat buildup during long tows. While the additional weight can slightly reduce fuel efficiency, the trade-off is a tire that can handle abuse without losing balance or shape over time.

    Best Use Cases

    • Heavy-duty diesel trucks requiring Load E or F support

    • Towing and hauling under extreme load conditions

    • Overlanders seeking long-term reliability over comfort

    General Grabber X3 – Wet-Weather Leader

    Chevy Colorado ZR2 fitted with General Grabber X3 mud-terrain tires designed for deep mud, rock, and trail performance.
    A Chevy Colorado ZR2 equipped with General Grabber X3 tires, showcasing the tire’s rugged tread design and off-road stance built for maximum traction and durability.

    The General Grabber X3 is one of the few mud-terrains that manages to combine strong off-road grip with dependable on-road safety. It was engineered for heavy-duty use but tuned for comfort, making it a favorite among diesel truck owners who daily-drive their rigs. What sets it apart is its superior wet-surface braking and cornering stability, which gives large, high-torque trucks a real safety buffer when roads get slick. Many drivers also appreciate that it rides quieter than expected for such an aggressive tread, keeping long highway runs fatigue-free while still being fully capable in deep mud and loose rock.

    General Grabber X3

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    From a technical standpoint, the Grabber X3 uses DuraGen three-ply construction with a compound designed to resist cuts and chips while staying flexible in colder climates. The tread features angled evacuation channels that help clear water and slush quickly, improving hydroplaning resistance. In objective testing, it delivered the shortest stopping distance among comparable MTs and held its composure at highway speeds thanks to its even carcass uniformity. This balance of traction, comfort, and composure makes it one of the safest and most civilized options for overlanders who still need serious mud performance.

    Best Use Cases

    • Daily-driven diesel trucks and HD rigs in wet or mixed climates

    • Overlanders prioritizing wet traction and quiet road manners

    • Drivers wanting all-season confidence without giving up mud performance

    Cooper Discoverer STT Pro – Balanced Towing Performer

    Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tire mounted on a Jeep, showing its aggressive tread design and deep sidewall lugs for extreme off-road traction.
    A Jeep equipped with Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tires, demonstrating the tire’s rugged tread blocks and mud-slinging capability for maximum off-road grip.

    The Cooper Discoverer STT Pro has earned a reputation for being the most balanced all-rounder in the mud-terrain category. It was built for owners who need serious off-road traction but can’t sacrifice day-to-day drivability. Among towing and overlanding communities, it’s often praised for its predictable steering feel and stable load behavior, even when paired with travel trailers or gear-heavy setups. The tread design allows it to remain calm at highway speeds, and its moderate road noise is a pleasant surprise compared to other MTs in its class. Drivers often describe it as a “do-it-all tire” that manages to feel secure in rain, composed under load, and aggressive in deep mud.

    Cooper Discoverer STT Pro

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    Technically, the STT Pro relies on Armor-Tek3 construction, which reinforces both the tread and sidewalls for improved puncture resistance and lateral stability. The compound integrates silica for enhanced wet grip, giving it one of the shortest stopping distances among mud-terrains. The large, alternating shoulder lugs help clear debris quickly, while the center tread’s zigzag pattern keeps traction steady on rock or packed dirt. While its stiffness slightly limits ride comfort at low speeds, that same rigidity makes it one of the most confidence-inspiring MTs when towing or climbing with a loaded rig.

    Best Use Cases

    • Diesel trucks and overlanders who frequently tow or haul heavy gear

    • Drivers needing consistent traction across highway, trail, and mud

    • Users seeking a rugged tire that still behaves predictably on pavement

    Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 – Quiet Trail Specialist

    Toyota Tacoma equipped with Yokohama Geolandar MT G003 tires driving off-road, showing aggressive tread blocks and deep sidewall lugs for maximum traction.
    A lifted Toyota Tacoma fitted with Yokohama Geolandar MT G003 tires, built for serious off-road adventures and rugged terrain performance.

    The Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 is one of the most refined mud-terrains available for overlanders who spend as much time on the road as they do off it. It’s designed for drivers who want aggressive looks and reliable trail performance without the constant drone or harsh feedback that usually comes with MT tires. Owners often highlight its impressively quiet cabin feel and steady road manners, which make it suitable for long-distance travel and daily commuting. Even after thousands of miles, it maintains a consistent footprint and balanced ride, proving that Yokohama focused as much on on-road usability as off-road strength.

     

    Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003

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    From a technical perspective, the G003 features Geo-Shield technology, combining multiple sidewall plies and a high-strength casing to improve puncture resistance and load stability. Its tread design uses pitch-variation blocks to disrupt sound patterns, effectively lowering interior noise levels while maintaining traction on mud, sand, and rock. Deep siping and staggered shoulder blocks help it stay planted on wet surfaces, while the compound resists chunking and tearing during repeated trail use. This thoughtful engineering makes the G003 a dependable option for overlanders who demand quiet comfort without compromising off-road readiness.

    Best Use Cases

    • Overlanders or Jeep owners who prioritize cabin comfort during long trips

    • Drivers seeking reduced tread noise with reliable all-terrain traction

    • Heavy-duty users needing consistent wear and strong puncture resistance

    BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 – Rock and Mud Expert

    Suzuki Jimny equipped with BFGoodrich KM3 mud-terrain tires driving on wet beach sand, showcasing aggressive tread blocks and rugged off-road stance.
    A Suzuki Jimny outfitted with BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 tires, demonstrating the tire’s deep-lug traction and sidewall protection on loose sand terrain.

    The BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 is the go-to tire for overlanders and rock crawlers who put traction above all else. It’s engineered for maximum grip in mud, rock, and sand, where other tires start to lose footing. Jeep and truck owners often highlight its outstanding crawling ability and sidewall toughness, especially when aired down. The KM3’s flexible casing allows it to wrap around obstacles smoothly, maintaining control even in low-pressure conditions. It’s a tire built for drivers who spend most of their time off the pavement and want dependable bite in unpredictable terrain.

     

    BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3

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    From a construction standpoint, the KM3 features CoreGard Max technology, a three-ply sidewall reinforcement originally developed for desert racing. This gives it exceptional puncture resistance and sidewall strength under high loads. The tread compound and Linear Flex Zone design improve surface grip when aired down, helping the tire conform to sharp rocks without tearing. However, this extreme off-road bias comes with clear trade-offs. Wet pavement traction remains below average for its class, and tread life tends to vary widely depending on use—ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 miles. Still, for pure rock traction and mud evacuation, the KM3 remains one of the toughest options available today.

    Best Use Cases

    • Rock crawlers and off-roaders who prioritize maximum traction over comfort

    • Overlanders traveling through harsh, abrasive terrain

    • Drivers who frequently air down for off-road control and grip

    Nitto Trail Grappler M/T – Aggressive Aesthetic Choice

    Close-up of Nitto Trail Grappler M/T mud-terrain tire showing aggressive tread pattern and deep voids for off-road traction and durability.
    The Nitto Trail Grappler M/T combines off-road toughness with on-road comfort, featuring deep tread voids, reinforced sidewalls, and balanced road noise levels.

    The Nitto Trail Grappler M/T is a tire that appeals to drivers who want maximum visual impact with legitimate trail performance to back it up. It’s one of the most aggressive-looking mud-terrains on the market, frequently chosen for diesel trucks and lifted rigs where appearance matters as much as capability. The tread pattern provides strong traction in loose mud and gravel, while its firm shoulders help stabilize steering under torque-heavy acceleration. Many owners appreciate its combination of bold styling and genuine off-road bite, especially on rocky or uneven terrain. However, long-term feedback shows mixed results for highway performance, with some reporting vibration or uneven wear on heavier diesel platforms.

    Nitto Trail Grappler M/T

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    On the technical side, the Trail Grappler uses a three-ply sidewall for added puncture protection and high load capacity, making it suitable for towing and heavy payloads. The deep tread voids and alternating shoulder lugs allow for fast self-cleaning in thick mud, but they also contribute to its high rotational mass, which can slightly reduce fuel efficiency. A recurring theme from user reports is balancing volatility—some drivers note the need for frequent rebalancing, particularly on ¾-ton and one-ton trucks where vibration sensitivity is high. When properly balanced and rotated, it remains a strong off-road performer with an unmistakable presence both on the street and the trail.

    Best Use Cases

    • Diesel truck owners who value bold looks with capable off-road traction

    • Drivers running show-and-go builds or lifted rigs

    • Occasional off-roaders who don’t mind extra noise or balance maintenance

    Firestone Destination M/T2 – Rugged Value Option

    Firestone Destination M/T tire mounted on a Jeep Wrangler showing deep tread blocks and aggressive shoulder lugs for superior mud traction.
    The Firestone Destination M/T offers classic off-road durability and strong grip in mud, rocks, and loose terrain—perfect for Jeep and heavy-duty truck applications.

    The Firestone Destination M/T2 stands out as a practical choice for drivers who want reliable mud-terrain traction without paying premium-tier prices. It’s designed for durability first, offering strong off-road grip and dependable dry-road stability that make it a trusted workhorse for construction crews, farmers, and weekend overlanders alike. Owners consistently mention how well it handles rocky trails and thick mud, yet still maintains decent control at highway speeds. While it doesn’t match the refinement of higher-end MTs, its predictable on-road manners make it a smart choice for those seeking a rugged tire that won’t strain their budget.

    Firestone Destination M/T2

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    Technically, the Destination M/T2 uses a cut- and chip-resistant compound combined with wide tread voids that clear debris effectively. The staggered shoulder lugs improve lateral grip on soft terrain, and the tire’s internal structure gives it the stiffness needed for towing and load stability on heavy trucks. When maintained with frequent rotations—typically every 5,000 miles—it can deliver 40,000 miles or more of usable tread life, which is impressive for its price category. The main compromise is cabin comfort; the M/T2 produces a noticeable two-tone tread noise at highway speeds, but for drivers who prioritize traction and endurance over silence, it’s a worthwhile trade-off.

    Best Use Cases

    • Drivers seeking durable off-road traction at a lower cost

    • Heavy-duty trucks and work vehicles operating in rough terrain

    • Overlanders who value long wear life and predictable performance over noise levels

    Conclusion

    Mud-terrain tires have evolved well beyond their old reputation for noise and short lifespan. Today’s top options let you run serious off-road traction without giving up highway stability or long-term dependability. For heavy-duty diesel owners, the Toyo Open Country M/T remains the proven long-mileage workhorse, while the General Grabber X3 sets the bar for wet-road safety and balanced daily use. Overlanders looking for quieter road manners will find the Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 surprisingly civil, and those chasing extreme grip still rely on the BFGoodrich KM3 to climb, crawl, and dig where others can’t. The key is matching your tire’s construction to how you actually drive—load range, tread pattern, and casing stiffness make all the difference. With the right fit, an MT tire transforms from a rough off-road tool into a capable, confidence-building part of every mile on and off the trail.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1) Can I daily-drive mud-terrain tires without hating the ride?

    You can, and the experience depends on the model, casing stiffness, and your vehicle weight. Diesel ¾-ton trucks feel more planted with stiffer casings. Lighter overland rigs feel better on softer casings that flex at lower PSI. If you split time between highway and trail, pick an MT known for quieter pitch variation and predictable wet grip so the commute stays comfortable.

    2) How often should I rotate mud-terrain tires on a heavy rig?

    Every 5,000 miles on the dot. Heavy torque and curb weight will feather the leading edges if you let intervals stretch, which increases noise and shortens tread life. Keep PSI matched to actual load and keep the rotation schedule tight to maintain even wear.

    3) Why do some MTs vibrate or go out of balance, and how do I fix it?

    Large, widely spaced lugs and heavy carcasses are hard to make perfectly uniform, and any small variation shows up as shimmy on the road. Start with a Road Force balance to map radial force variation, then consider dynamic balancing beads for ongoing correction as the tire wears. This combination reduces low-speed shimmy, helps highway stability, and protects suspension components over time.

    4) What load range should I choose for overlanding or towing?

    Match the tire to the job. For ¾-ton diesels that tow or haul, Load Range E or F is the right call because the stiffer sidewalls control heat and sway at highway speed. For Jeeps and lighter overland rigs, Load Range C or D usually rides better and flexes more off-road while still carrying plenty of weight for camping gear and accessories.

    5) Which mud-terrain tires feel safest in the rain?

    Look for designs with real siping and efficient water evacuation. Some MTs are tuned to keep the contact patch loaded and stable in the wet, which shortens stopping distances and improves corner entry. If your truck is a daily driver in rainy climates, prioritize wet grip and steering composure over the most extreme tread voids.

    6) How long do mud-terrain tires really last?

    Most drivers see 25,000–45,000 miles depending on weight, rotations, terrain, and speed. Proper PSI, strict 5,000-mile rotations, and a quality balance procedure are the biggest levers. Heavy rock use or frequent low-pressure crawling shortens the cycle, while highway-heavy use with good maintenance stretches it.

    7) Will mud-terrain tires hurt fuel economy?

    Expect a small drop. The heavier carcass and deep lugs raise rolling resistance and add rotational inertia, which typically costs about 1–2 MPG on full-size trucks. Correct inflation, sensible sizing, and a tire with stable on-road manners help limit the hit.

    8) Should I run 33×12.50 or 35×12.50 for overlanding or towing?

    Choose the smallest tire that clears your terrain and load needs. A 33×12.50 keeps gearing close to stock, preserves steering response, and tracks straighter on the highway, which is ideal for towing and mixed-use overlanding. A 35×12.50 improves ground clearance and breakover angle, and it works well on rocky or deep ruts with a lift and supporting gear. Without re-gearing, stepping from 33s to 35s typically costs about five percent of effective wheel torque, which you will feel in low-end pull, passing power, and grade holding.

    Remember unsprung mass. Each step up in tire size and construction adds weight at the corners, which increases stress on ball joints, bearings, and CVs, especially on IFS rigs. If you upsize, budget for alignment and consider recalibration so the truck shifts where the engine makes torque.

    9) What PSI should I run off-road with Load E tires, and how is it different for Load C/D?

    For Load E/F casings on heavy trucks, dropping to roughly 26–30 PSI off-road increases footprint and traction while keeping the sidewall protected. For Load C/D on lighter rigs, you can usually go lower, around 20–24 PSI, because the carcass is more compliant. Always air back up for highway travel to control heat and keep shoulders from scrubbing.

    10) Do I need to recalibrate my speedometer and transmission after upsizing to 35s?

    Yes. Larger diameter tires make the speedometer read slow and they shift the transmission out of its ideal range. Recalibrating through a tuner or OBD2 tool aligns speed, odometer, and shift points. If you run heavy 35s and travel in hills or tow often, consider re-gearing to restore throttle response and keep trans temps in check.

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    Best All-Weather Tires for Snow

    Updated: November 11, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan 12 Comments

    What is the best all-season tire for snow has plenty of answers. All answers lead to the same place, all-weather tires. But what are the best all-weather tires for snow?

    All-weather tires are often indistinguishable from all-season tires. Even so, they are very similar, however, they meet different customer expectations. In this article, as a former Bridgestone engineer, I will explain everything you need to know about all-weather tires and share my ‘Top-6’ picks with you. Let’s begin!

    The 3pmsf marking is like a litmus for good and bad all season tires in snow.
    • Michelin Crossclimate 2 – Michelin Crossclimate SUV – Highest rated tire in the market, no handicap – My Personal Crash
    • Bridgestone WeatherPeak – Excellently communitive all-weather tire, great traction, no road noise, the acceptable price tag – Aggressive Drivers and SUV, CUV Owners
    • Goodyear Assurance Weatherready  – Slightly noisy but worth every penny –Second Best with Rebate Options
    • Firestone Weathergrip –  Solid for sedans and CUVs, tread life is uncertain for SUVs – Best for Budget
    • Nokian WRG4 – Nokian WRG4 SUV  – Go with this one if you need severe winter traction – Best for Winter Traction
    • Vredestein Quatrac Pro – The most communitive all-weather tire – Best for Comfort

    What are All-Weather Tires?

    All-weather tires are the evolved versions of all-season tires. While all-season tires only perform over 7 degrees Celcius, all-weather tires also perfrom perfectly in winter conditions.

    All-weather tires can be located somewhere between winter and all-season tires. Therefore, they have common features with both of them. For instance, they can grip like winter tires but their tread lasts longer. Well, obviously, they have high-tech and specific compounds.

    The all-weather tire concept showed up with the lack of all-season tires’ winter performance. So, they should perform perfectly in winter conditions. While I was making this list, I’ve put this one also into consideration. Therefore, tires in this list are also ‘Best All-Weather Tires for Snow‘.

    Note: All tires on this list have at least an 8 out of 10 rating regarding any feature(Wet, dry, etc.). So, cons don’t mean they fail but get 8 points out of 10.

    Bridgestone Weatherpeak - Best for SUV

    Bridgestone WeatherPeak, the latest addition to the all-weather tire lineup, is designed to cater to a wide range of vehicles, including SUVs, crossovers, sedans, coupes, and minivans. Bridgestone, a company renowned for its commitment to quality, took a patient and observant approach before introducing this innovative tire to the market. They closely monitored feedback on all-weather tires from various brands and pinpointed a common challenge: ride comfort and road noise. Now, let’s delve into the improvements they’ve made to address these issues.

    WeatherPeak provides excellent traction no matter what your condition is
    Bridgestone WeatherPeak
    Best forQuiet & smooth highway driving,
    long-lasting rubber,
    slush and light snow traction,
    squishy regions,
    ProsComfortable & quiet drive,
    Wet traction,
    Slush traction,
    Snow traction
    ConsNot a best tire if decent winter traction isn’t your priority
    VehicleSedans,
    Crossovers,
    SUVs,
    Minivans
    Available Sizes15”, 16”, 17”, 18”, 19”, 20”
    Made InUS,
    Mexico,
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    Labels3PMSF
    Warranty70,000 miles

    Drawing from my background as a former Bridgestone engineer, I can confidently affirm that Bridgestone WeatherPeak stands as an outstanding tire choice if you’re seeking the perfect blend of exceptional winter performance and a tranquil, smooth ride on the highway. Its design, featuring angled blocks and open shoulder blocks, makes it particularly well-suited for regions with less-than-ideal road conditions. Additionally, Bridgestone WeatherPeak boasts a robust rubber composition that significantly extends its tread life.

    It’s important to note that this tire falls into the all-weather category. Compared to traditional non-3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) all-season tires, you might notice a slight increase in noise levels, but this is a minor trade-off for the heightened dependability it provides in diverse weather conditions

    Michelin Crossclimate2 - Stay Safe Side Pick

    Crossclimate2 is Michelin’s unique all-weather tire. I gave that beast to first place due to its wide application range and its specific design that allows performing smoothly at high velocity. It can be used on coupes, sedans, SUVs, and CUVs. It’s my stay on the safe side pick for this list.

    Crossclimate 2 is the highest-rated tire in the market

    Pros

    As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Michelin Crossclimate 2 is all-round tire that at least gets 9 out of 10 for each evaluation criteria. This reliable tire can handle wet ground with ease due to its V-shaped tread pattern. Furthermore, its solid center section decreases its steering response time. Lastly but most crucially, it’s a beast in mild even in severe winter conditions. It can almost fully contact the ground due to its very well-siped but perfectly optimized tread pattern. Hence, it can perfrom even under the hardest winter conditions like icy innercity roads or untouched packed snow. 

    Cons

    Despite specific features, it has 2 weak points. Firstly, it’s niggardly noisy. Secondly, it might hurt your MPG a bit. These cons are caused by its huge traction and grip capability. However, I’m pretty sure that these little deficiencies won’t bother you at all. Moreover, it’s totally worth sacrificing for its massive pros.

    In case you need a detailed review –> Michelin Crossclimate 2 Review

    Most Common Question: I’ve received numerous inquiries from individuals struggling to make a decision between Bridgestone Weatherpeak and Michelin CrossClimate 2. In response, I’ve crafted a comprehensive comparative article titled ‘Bridgestone Weatherpeak vs. Michelin CrossClimate 2.’ These two options stand out as the top all-weather tires currently available in the market, and they come at similar price points. Both come with their own set of advantages and drawbacks. That’s why I strongly recommend consulting this comparison before making your final choice.

    Nokian WRG4 - Beast

    WRG 4 is a Nokian’s all-weather tire. Nokian is a manufacturer that is known for its highly successful winter tires. Well, that’s expected from a manufacturer that faces to hardest winter conditions for 10 months in a year. Due to its unique tread design and high-tech freezing durable rubber, it’s my favorite pick on this list.

    Nokian WRG4's asymmetrical pattern looks dope and offers high grip capability

    Pros

    Nokian WRG4 is a monster on wet due to its wide-open shoulders and asymmetric tread pattern. If you need a solid tire for pouring, I kindly ask you to stop reading now and go on with Nokian WRG4. Its unique compound helps it to grip even in slippery conditions. Moreover, this fluffy compound makes you feel like driving over cotton. Lastly, its very well-siped and asymmetric tread helps it to hold to the road even in the hardest winter conditions.

    Cons

    Nokian WRG4 is a perfect tire for those who need traction. Yet, if you need a fuel-efficient and long-lasting tire, it’s not suitable for you. Due to its intensely notched rubber, its rolling resistance is sky-high. Well, it’ll hurt your MPG. The other weak point is tread life. Fluffy compound brings a disadvantage this time and its compound wears a bit faster than Michelin Crossclimate2.

    You can click here to reach Nokian WRG4’s detailed review! 

    Vredestein Quatrac Pro

    Vredestein Quatrac Pro is another all-weather tire that is built by a Dutch manufacturer. Quatrac Pro has also a wide application range like Nokian WRG4 have. This tire can be used on sedans, coupes, SUVs, and CUVs. It’s known for premium light-snow traction capability. I recommend this tire for short and not a deuce of harsh winter seasons.

    Vredestein Quatrac Pro is available in most sizes, and speed ratings

    Pros

    Vredestein Quatrac Pro is the budget-friendly pick on this list. This tire has highly capable of griping wet and light snow. Due to its double-steel belt structure, it has solid handling ability. Quatrac Pro’s symmetric pattern makes it a good choice for low MPG lovers. This feature is hard to reach for all-season tires. Lastly, its fluffy rubber makes it one of the quietest and coziest tires on this list.

    Cons

    In return for a fluffy compound, Vredestein Quatrac Pro’s tread life is limited. Furthermore, its only rib-type pattern decreases its traction ability on deep snow. Its wide circumferential grooves help it to evacuate water but they’re a bit wider for massive ice performance. Even though Vredestein says it has a low void ratio, it falls short of ice. Thus, its icy surface performance is highly limited. 

    Firestone Weathergrip

    Firestone Weathergrip(review) is another special all-weather tire. In fact, it’s my second favorite pick after Michelin Crossclimate 2. Its design is almost aggressive as winter tires. So, if you also care about aggressive appearance, here is your tire. However, this aggressive look package consists of some bad attributes for it. 

    Firestone Weathergrip is though but a bit noisy tire

    Pros

    Firestone Weathergrip has extremely high traction ability. Due to its lug type and asymmetric pattern, it can perform smoothly on deep snow. Moreover, its highly notched rubber perfrom perfectly in squishy conditions. Due to its solid but divided center rib, it’s massive handling capability.

    Cons

    Even though Firestone Weathergrip has the highest grip ability among competitors, its aggressive pattern makes it very noisy. Moreover, lug-type patterns always consume more gasoline. Therefore, it’s not fuel-efficient at all. Lastly, its void area ratio is too high for good performance on the ice. Yet, its pattern covers it up a bit. So, its icy ground performance isn’t that bad but average.

    Goodyear Assurance Weatherready

    Goodyear Assurance Weatherready is a grand touring tire that is dedicated to severe winter conditions. Goodyear made a small difference on their all-season tires and create this beast. When you view it closely, you can clearly see its inner ribs and shoulders pointing in other directions. That feature increases its gripping ability but what for?

    Assurance WeatherReady is a slightly noisy tire. However, the rest of its features are first quality

    Pros

    Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady has huge massive and wet traction. Due to its 3D TredLock Technology Blades tech, it stays stable while cornering. Unlike most tires on this list, its winter capability covers ice also. Regarding riding quality, it’s also alpha plus. Its very well optimized(between soft and stiff) compound increases its gripping ability while don’t sacrifice tread life.

    Cons

    There’s nothing much I can talk about cons. Well, I have to admit that its pattern design will make it a bit noisy for sure. Yet, this noise won’t be intolerable. Another weak point of this design is increasing MPG. This type of design increases the frictional force which means an increase in rolling resistance.

    Specs

    Michelin Crossclimate 2Vredestein Quatrac ProNokian WRG4Firestone WeatherGripGoodyear Assurance WeatherReady
    CategoryGrand Touring All-WeatherGrand Touring All-WeatherGrand Touring All-WeatherGrand Touring All-WeatherGrand Touring All-Weather
    VehiclePassenger Car/Minivan/SUVPassenger Car/Minivan/SUVPassenger Car/Minivan/SUVPassenger Car/Minivan/SUVPassenger Car/Minivan/SUV
    Available Sizes (Rim)16”, 17”, 18”, 19”, 20”17”, 18”, 19”, 20”, 21”, 22”14”, 15”, 16”, 17”, 18”, 19”, 20”15”, 16”, 17”, 18”, 19”15”, 16”, 17”, 18”, 19”, 20”
    Made InUSANetherlandsFinlandUSAUSA
    Warranty60,000 Miles50,000 Miles65,000 Miles65,000 Miles60,000 Miles
    Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)Yes (3PMSF)

    Winter vs All-Weather Tires

    Winter TiresAll-Weather Tires
    Have a better gripHave a longer wear life
    Have a 3PMSFHave a 3PMSF
    Provide smoother rideProvide better MPG
    Wear quickly above 7 degrees CelciusLasts longer
    Can handle below 7 degrees CelciusCan handle below and above 7 degrees Celcius
    Can perform on mild and severe winterCan handle mild winter conditions and warm conditions

    Winter and all-weather tires are very similar to each other. However, they are different due to their built intention.

    While all-weather tires can handle mild winter conditions and don’t have a handicap in warm conditions, winter tires can handle mild and severe winter conditions but have a huge deficiency in warm weather (above 7 degrees Celcius).

    All-Season vs All-Weather Tires

    All-Season TiresAll-Weather Tires
    Can handle above 7 degrees CelciusCan handle below and above 7 degrees Celcius
    Can perfrom on warm, dry and wet conditionsCan handle mild winter conditions also
    Have a longer wear lifeHave a better grip
    Might have M+SHave a 3PMSF
    Provide better MPGProvide smoother ride

    Shortly, all-season tires are built for warm, dry, and wet conditions. Substances of their compound might disintegrate under 7 degrees Celcius. For this reason, they slide and wear faster in freezing weather conditions. 

    All-weather tires, on the other hand, can perform in dry, wet, warm, and most crucially mild winter conditions. However, they sacrifice a couple of features while improving their winter performance. You can check the below table for detailed information.

    Who Makes the Best All-Weather Tires?

    In my point of view, the best all-weather tire makers are Nokian and Vredestein. These two European manufacturers have a long and successful history with all-weather tires. I have to admit that cold weather conditions in their country give them a huge advantage in that case.

    If you don’t feel confident with these two then you can go with Michelin tires. They are great in this category too like any other tire category.

    How Long do All-Weather Tires Last?

    All-weather tires last longer than winter and less than all-season tires. While all-season tires last between 50,000 and 85,000 miles, that number decrease to 35,000 miles for a winter tire.

    In summary, you might expect between 45,000 and 75,000 miles of wear life from all-weather tires.

    Getting maximum wear life from a tire is related to you as well as your tire,

    If you’d like to learn how to get maximum tread life:

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    Conclusion

    These are my top 6 all-weather tires. This list can be expended with tires like Toyo Celcius or Yokohama Avid Ascend GT if you don’t care much about your comfort. However, the below list can help you to pick the best one for yourself.

    If you have any further questions, please leave them below. Worth reminding you that, some of the tires in this list have SUV versions. If you have a big vehicle, you should take them into the consideration.

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    Best Semi Truck Tires

    Updated: November 11, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

    Semi-truck tires are divided into 3 different categories. Steer, drive and trailer. Each position needs particular features to perform properly. As a former engineer in the tire industry, I’ve collected the best semi-truck tires for you. Let’s bring it home!

    Table of Contents

    How Many Tires Does a Semi-Truck Have?

    Standard semi-trucks have 18 tires in total. While 2 of 18 tires are steer tires, drive and trailer tires are sharing the remaining 16 tires to 8 for each axle.

    Steer Tires

    Steer tires are the most important tires on semi-trucks. They are optimizing for handling, steering, comfort, and driving performance. Though, most vibration or delay on steering response is caused by these tires. It is worth reminding, these tires can be used in trailer axles.

    Drive Tires

    Drive tires are the connection point of the ground surface and your engine. While they should be durable enough to last long, they also play a crucial role in traction-based issues.

    Trailer Tires

    Trailers are free-rolling tires. They must withstand bread and lateral forces. Moreover, most of the weight on your vehicle is carried by these tires(66%). Reinforced sidewalls prevent these tires from cubing damage.

    Diameter of Semi-Truck Tires

    19,5” and 22.5” rims are the most common sizes in the semi-truck market.Semi-truck tire sizes include but are not limited to  295/75R22.5 (28.4%), 11R22.5 (24.9%), 275/80R22.5 (13.1%), 225/70R19.5 (8.6%), and 11R24.5 (5.8%). Yet, these sizes cover most of the market needs.

    Let’s explain what these numbers mean.

    290/75R22.5,

    290: 290 states the width of the tire in millimeters.

    75: 75 is the aspect ratio of your tire. It defines the distance between your rim bead and the uppermost point of your tire. In order to find tire height, you should multiply these numbers by two. For instance, the height of your tire for this size: 295×0.7×2+19”(convert to the millimeter).

    R22.5: R22.5 states your rim size. Though worth reminding, it’s the only number in inch  unit. So, don’t forget to multiply it with 25.4 if you want to find your tire height in millimeter.

    Best Steer Tires for Semi-Truck

    Irregular wear is the enemy of semi-truck tires. Well, steer tires tend to be worn irregularly. Yet, shoulder edge irregular wear is their rival. It is crucial cuz it can turn into shoulder step down irregular wear that means you can’t use your tire anymore.  Handling and wear life will be our decision points for the drive axle.

    Michelin X Line Energy Z

    Energy Z is the steer tire of Michelin’s X Line series. Even though it’s a bit pricier than other tires on this list, due to its flawless performance, it’s the customers’ first pick most of the time.

    In summary, due to its low rolling resistance, X Line Energy Z is a fuel-efficient tire. Moreover, miniature sipes in its grooves ensure that it wears evenly. Hence, Michelin guarantees at least 20% better tread life than its competitors. You can also recap this tire at least tire times with a Michelin warranty. That means 700,000 miles with 3 rethreads. Lastly, its strong carcasses improve its handling significantly. Wet surfaces aren’t an issue with their huge water evacuation capability.

    No doubt, Michelin leads the truck tire market. X Line Evergy Z is a trustworthy pick. You can confidently go with it if the price isn’t your priority.

    Bridgestone R284 Ecopia

    R284 is a member of Bridgestone’s Ecopia family. Ecopia is Bridgestone’s fuel-efficient series and this tire is a proof of this naming. As a former Bridgestone engineer, I’ve put this tire to the this list without a doubt.

    In summary, R284 Ecopia steps ahead with low rolling resistance. While NanoPro-Tech improves its tread life significantly, Side Groove Defense Tech prevents irregular shoulder wear. Companies report that it lasts 150,000 miles per casing. Its shoulder grooves evacuate the water and other materials easily and cover the traction consistency.

    I strongly recommend this tire for low-weight applications.

    Pirelli H89 Plus

    H89 Plus is Pirelli’s semi-truck steer axle tire. This all-position tire can be used on all axles. Yet, its expertise is steer axle.

    In summary, due to Pirelli H89’s unique compound and stone ejection capability, it offers huge tread life. Moreover, its sipe density is higher than the other tires on this list. Therefore, it offers better traction on heavy-loaded applications. Users report 150,000 miles with this tire. Moreover, its asymmetric tread design offers far better handling.

    I can’t say it for drive axle but Pirelli make a great job on steer tires. I strongly recommend this tire for loaded applications.

    Best Drive Tires for Semi-Trucks

    Drive tires produce a force that you need to move forward with your vehicle. For this reason, most drive axle tires have lug-type tread patterns to increase traction. That causes heel and toe type irregular wear from time to time. This type of irregular wear isn’t crucial. Yet, it might decrease your driving comfort.

    Michelin X Line Energy D

    X Line Evergy D is Michelin’s drive axle tire. It’s the only tire that has a rib-type pattern in this list. No worries, it doesn’t cause traction issues for this beast.

    In summary, due to its interlock full-depth sipes, while Michelin X Line Energy D offers tons of traction, it’s also comfortable like a rib type of tire. Its rectangular bead bundle speeds up the mounting process. Its grip ability is massive and that ensures that you don’t have any grip issues on wet and snowy grounds.

    Bridgestone M726 ELA

    Bridgestone M726 ELA is a fuel-efficient drive axle tire. It outperforms the previous generation Bridgestone product through a 5% longer tread life. Due to its wide application range, it’s a common pick between fleet owners.

    In summary, M726 ELA is the most durable tire on this list. Due to its specific compound and wide void areas, it offers the best grip between drive tires. While a full-steel structure increases its puncture durability, a deeper tread increases its snow traction significantly. You can get 400,000 miles of tread life with ease.

    If you face with of road frequently, I strongly recommend this tire.

    Goodyear G572 Fuel Max

    G572 Fuel Max is Goodyear’s drive axle tire. As you can see from the name, it’s focused on better gas mileage. You can use this tire on an off the road with confident.

    In summary, due to the G572 Fuel Max compound selection, it offers a comfortable ride as well as long tread life. Its self-cleaning ability is huge. Herewith, it provides consistent traction in the hardest conditions. 350,000 miles of wear life is what most customers get.

    Continental is a good pick if you are looking for the most comfortable drive tire. Otherwise, Bridgestone and Michelin better pick.

    Bonus - Goodyear Fuel Max SST

    Fuel Maxx SST is the only trailer tire on this list. I will share only one trailer tire in this list cause that one will meet with evry customer expextations.

    In summary, Fuel Maxx SST offers the longest tread life among the competitors. While I was conducting its field test, it ripped all the competitors apart due to tread life. In my point of view, other metrics aren’t crucial for trailer tires. Thus, I recommend you to overleap them.

    Conclusion

    I’ve put only premium brand tires on this list. Well, you can buy cheap brand tires but you can’t rethread them 2 or 3 times. So, in the end, the total price you pay will be higher.

    If you have any further questions, please leave them below. Have a safe ride!

    Filed Under: Buyer's Guide to the Best Tires, High-End Tires by Category Tagged With: Best Tires, by Category, Semi Truck

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