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Need new shoes for my 2015 Cherokee Trailhawk.

No serious off-roading, just want something capable of crossing fields, climbing minor obstructions (not often), and handling snow in the winter.

I usually pick from the top couple of options in the current TireRack survey results and haven’t been misled.

Not familiar at all with Vredestein, but they hold their own (and excel in the “comfort” category) against the Nitto Nomad Grapplers which are pretty much tied at the top of the list, so I’m curious.

Anyone with real world experience care to chime in?

Thanks.

-Rob




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Who would sell and warranty those?



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Not the type you are considering, but, based upon reviews we are now on our 2nd set of Verdestein Quatrac 5 tires on our Subaru Outback.

They are snow rated and we are quite happy with them. None lose air pressure, outside of the usual drop when it gets cold, and they've held up well.

The huge positive is our last set, bought on Aug 2021, cost $540 for all 4 via Tire Rack, and add the installation at Firestone of $76, we were out the door for $616.
 
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I had em on the Tacoma, they worked extremely well. No noise, felt softer than OEM tires. Not quite as aggressive as other AT tires but I liked that.

Not well known but been around like 90 years. I'd buy them again for a 1/2 ton or smaller.





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Never heard of the brand, but good to see they have good user reviews here.

I've always been Michelin, Bridgestone, Yokohama & Kumho on my last few cars.




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Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Who would sell and warranty those?

Uhhh, Tire Rack... Wink


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