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Open Country G-02 plus
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( 48270 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Good balance between treadlife and winter grip. Not quite as good as my blizzaks in snow and ice, but they last longer. I've used them on a dodge neon and a kia sportage. would have put them on my toyota tacoma if they came in a ten ply rated version.
It seems like a lot of the people who dislike them are using them in above-freezing, wet conditions. I would agree that wet pavement is a weak point for these tires, but if you are mainly driving in above-freezing, wet conditions, whay are you using a snow tire in the first place?
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Size: 235/70R16
( 3000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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I read all the reviews here before buying a set about two months ago. Seems people either love 'em or hate 'em. After a long trip in all sorts of conditions on Northern Ontario roads, I think I understand why.
Slush, deep snow, packed snow, ice, wet, dry, I never slipped once. I was in complete control every second of a 1500 km trip. Even when I deliberately tried to break them loose, I couldn't. They seem to work very well.
But I couldn't feel the road like I did with my Blizzaks. I felt like I was about to break into a slide all the time. Never did, though, and it's hard to describe why I "felt" about to lose control. I started to pay more attention on dry pavement, and found that they feel the same way there too, but I hadn't noticed, because I trust them in the dry. In fairness, it could be the vehicle which is new to me too (Mazda Tribute 4wd, 4 cyl).
Too early to comment on tread life yet.
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( 3500 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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The reviewer known as "Anonymous" who has posted several nearly identical bad reviews for these tires is quite obviously an idiot. These are up there with the best winter tires money can buy. In an area where studded tires are illegal...they are THE best winter tire on the market. This guy makes comments about how japanese products are over rated?? Go buy a Goodyear or a BFG and and go back to the 80's.
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( 30000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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This tire is dangerous! Ive bought a set of this last winter and its the most dangerous tire i had wear.Im from Quebec and we have 6 mounth of snow , so i know what im talking about.Without stud you cant say you have a good winter tire ( for real winter not for state winter ;) )
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Size: 265/60R18
( 3000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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sidewalls are too soft for SUV, makes sudeen turn (emergency) dangerous. woobly tires with good grip on icy conditions, tread packs in heavy snow
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