Originally Posted By: MNgopher
I see a recommendation for the Destination LE. Not my favorite tire at the moment. I had a set on my '97 explorer. With 16,000 miles on them, they've gone from 12/32 of tread to 7/32 of tread and will be completely shot by 32,000 miles at this rate. Not good for a 60,000 mile tire that has been rotated every 5000 miles. They've become very noisy as they've aged and are terrible in packed snow, slush, and ice. Downright scary.
As comparison points, I have a Jeep Cherokee with Bridgestone Dueler AT D695's, a Ford F150 with Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo's, and drive an explorer at work with Factory Michelins, and an F150 with Firestone Destination AT's. Bar none, the Destination LE is the worst in the winter.
That said, traction wise they are fine in dry and rain conditions, and fresh unpacked snowfall. We now have a set of dedicated snows (Hankook Winter I-Pike W409's - great tire for the price).
Your experience is the exact opposite of the 3 sets I have had of the LE's as far as longevity and bad weather performance?
Sounds like you got a bad set of tires or ran them at too low of a PSI( or too high )for them to wear that fast.
Also, just FYI, but you are comparing an All Season tire to a bunch of All Terrain tires. No AS can compare to an AT in bad weather. If you base your LE bad weather performance expectations on what Revo's and other AT's have done for you than no wonder you are unhappy with the LE's.