Hello Everyone,
I drive a 2014 Forester and have been running Continental True Contact tires with good experiences. This last set only lasted 26,000 miles which is a bit disappointing for an 80,000 mile tire. The tire shop recommended the Michelin Cross Climate 2 as a good alternative. They show that these tires average about 58,000 miles which is good for having a 60,000 mile warranty. Does anyone have experience running an all weather/severe duty tire?
The vehicle sees about 20,000 miles a year through the mountains in all weather. The tires will see a few thousand miles of dirt in their lifespan and will be expected to hold up on light offroading trails (larger rocks, some mud, etc.).
I swear I read a while ago that these all weather tires get some of their traction improvements through softer treads which seem like they would be more likely to chunk and puncture on dirt roads. The car is frequently loaded down with camping gear and rockhounding equipment and materials.
I have run 3 sets of the Continental True Contacts and never had an issue in the dirt; traction was good for a street tire, and I never had a flat or chunks of rubber torn out. I'm just disappointed in the longevity as it is tiring buying tires every 1.5 years.
Anyone have any recomendations for a good all around tire with an emphasis on wet traction?
Cheers
I drive a 2014 Forester and have been running Continental True Contact tires with good experiences. This last set only lasted 26,000 miles which is a bit disappointing for an 80,000 mile tire. The tire shop recommended the Michelin Cross Climate 2 as a good alternative. They show that these tires average about 58,000 miles which is good for having a 60,000 mile warranty. Does anyone have experience running an all weather/severe duty tire?
The vehicle sees about 20,000 miles a year through the mountains in all weather. The tires will see a few thousand miles of dirt in their lifespan and will be expected to hold up on light offroading trails (larger rocks, some mud, etc.).
I swear I read a while ago that these all weather tires get some of their traction improvements through softer treads which seem like they would be more likely to chunk and puncture on dirt roads. The car is frequently loaded down with camping gear and rockhounding equipment and materials.
I have run 3 sets of the Continental True Contacts and never had an issue in the dirt; traction was good for a street tire, and I never had a flat or chunks of rubber torn out. I'm just disappointed in the longevity as it is tiring buying tires every 1.5 years.
Anyone have any recomendations for a good all around tire with an emphasis on wet traction?
Cheers