ALL WEATHER TIRES

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Jerrouss

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Hello gang,
We’re shopping for ALL WEATHER Tires and I’m leaning more towards buying the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 for are 2016 GMC YUKON DENALI, I’m also looking at the PIRELLI SCORPION WEATHERACTIVE. Any honest opinions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
 

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My Michelin Defenders have served me well in all kinds of weather. Same as my previous set of BF Goodrich KO2s. Both also do well in the snow I'm told, the latter being 3 Peak snow rated.

Those two tires look like they are tailored for snow and not all weather conditions.
 
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Jerrouss

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Hello gang,
We’re shopping for ALL WEATHER Tires and I’m leaning more towards buying the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 for are 2016 GMC YUKON DENALI, I’m also looking at the PIRELLI SCORPION WEATHERACTIVE. Any honest opinions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
I forgot to mention that I’m in Canada and that’s why we want the ALL WEATHER ONLY, NO ALL SEASONS.
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I have a 2018 Yukon Denali bought last year here in Calgary. The dealership replaced the OEM tires( I assume) with some crappy all seasons. They were HORRIBLE in the snow with these trucks.
Replaced with Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse AT. They are a reasonably priced tire and conform to the 3 peak/snowflake designation. I have had really good luck with Goodyear Wranglers on all of my GM trucks for the last 35 years!!!!
These are 275/55R20's.
Not as expensive (or sexy!) as the Michelins and others but get the job done.....
 

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I like my Cooper Discoverer tires and sorry, I am not a fan of directional tires.
 

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Michelin defender ltx or pirelli scorpions they have all season version and a all terrain version of the scorpions
 

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Previous good tire luck for me.

2003 Suburban 265/75-16
- Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, worked awesome off road and in snow but were loud and harsh
- Falken Wildleak AT3w worked great in the snow and the ride was better.

2013 Suburban. 285/45-22
- Cooper Discoverer At4s, rode hard but handling was tight. Worked well in rain and dry but were horrible in the snow. I couldn’t turn or stop.
- Micheline LTX M/S, ride nice on dry, excellent wet and excellent in the snow.

Snowy dirt track in Northern Wisconsin:
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Previous good tire luck for me.

2003 Suburban 265/75-16
- Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, worked awesome off road and in snow but were loud and harsh
- Falken Wildleak AT3w worked great in the snow and the ride was better.

2013 Suburban. 285/45-22
- Cooper Discoverer At4s, rode hard but handling was tight. Worked well in rain and dry but were horrible in the snow. I couldn’t turn or stop.
- Micheline LTX M/S, ride nice on dry, excellent wet and excellent in the snow.

Snowy dirt track in Northern Wisconsin:
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Love my falkens
 

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