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20" Inch What are your top 3 priorities for replacement tires?

Top 3 considerations for replacement tires


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For 20” replacement tires, what 3 characteristics do you factor as most important for deciding?
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So far
1-High efficiency (81%)
2-Best rating/reviews/testing (50%)
3->60k tread warranty / high UTQG (31%)
 
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  • Offroad performance (could break down into many subcategories)
  • Onroad performance, handling, etc
  • Noise
  • Wet grip
  • Snow and cold weather performance
 

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What about noise and or ride smoothness?
Hard to measure/quantify those so really hard to compare. But we can assume those are generally reflected in the ratings/reviews/testing categories…
 

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Hard to measure/quantify those so really hard to compare. But we can assume those are generally reflected in the ratings/reviews/testing categories…
That’s not the question you asked though. Maybe a better way to phrase what you’re after is something like: “What available tire data weighs most heavily in your decision making process?”
 

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Difficult to answer:
1) LT/Traction for off-road
2) Efficiency (but certainly not expecting 2.4+)
3) balanced capabilities (not too bad in noise, wet grip, snow, comfort, handling) without worrying about being "great" at any of them.
 

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You forgot noise. Hoping for an AT that doesn’t howl after a few thousand miles.
 

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1. tread life
2. efficiency (really a tie with 1 &2)
3. availability (distant 3rd)
 

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So far after 37 responses:
1-Efficiency
2-Rating/Testing
3-Looks
 

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  • Offroad performance (could break down into many subcategories)
  • Onroad performance, handling, etc
  • Noise
  • Wet grip
  • Snow and cold weather performance
I have been running Nokian Hakkaepalitas studded this winter, amazing tire in snow, reasonable on highway, 1.8 ish when above 25 deg F outside, running perrelis in summer. Highly recommend the Nokian for folks that ski/live in cold areas.
 

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For 20” replacement tires, what 3 characteristics do you factor as most important for deciding?
I could only pick 1 of your choice options. 2nd I want a quiet tire. 3 is I want a tire with very good road performance, both wet and dry.

Couldn't care less what the tread looks like. I'm not buying a tire to make my R1T look tough.
 
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I could only pick 1 of your choice options. I want a quiet tire. 3 is I want a tire with very good road performance, both wet and dry.

Couldn't care less what the tread looks like. I'm not buying a tire to make my R1T look tough.
Those are my 3 too. Also selected one.

Ratings seem like a non-answer because who would buy a highly rated street tire if they are shopping for an AT and vice versa?
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