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I had a nail too close to the sidewall to fix so even though I only had 10k on the OEM Pirelli Scorpion tires, I bought a new set of the Nokian Encompass tires (I never liked the Scorpion tires anyway and Discount Tire gave a $30 credit for each tire).
I believe these tires are exclusive to Discount Tire. They are a copy of the MIchelin Crossmax.
I haven't used them in snow or on dirt but I just drove round trip from Boise to Reno (900 miles) and they were very quiet and smooth-riding. Discount put 39 lbs psi in the tires so I think that helped reduce rolling resistance. I maybe got 1 mpg better than before but haven't done a long road trip with the old Pirellis, except with a UHaul trailer.
They are rated Mud/Snow and have the 3-Peak designation on them but I don't believe they are "all terrain" rated.
I paid $941 out the door with the added tire damage replacement warranty. I would recommend them for people who don't need an off-road specific tire.
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/nokian-encompass-aw02/p/169036
I believe these tires are exclusive to Discount Tire. They are a copy of the MIchelin Crossmax.
I haven't used them in snow or on dirt but I just drove round trip from Boise to Reno (900 miles) and they were very quiet and smooth-riding. Discount put 39 lbs psi in the tires so I think that helped reduce rolling resistance. I maybe got 1 mpg better than before but haven't done a long road trip with the old Pirellis, except with a UHaul trailer.
They are rated Mud/Snow and have the 3-Peak designation on them but I don't believe they are "all terrain" rated.
I paid $941 out the door with the added tire damage replacement warranty. I would recommend them for people who don't need an off-road specific tire.
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/nokian-encompass-aw02/p/169036
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