Thanks for the responses.
Peter, thorgal and PaulLR3 - How would you compare the Nokian WRG2's performance, ride quality, nose and MPG with the Contis on dry paved roads?
Lone Star - how do the Michelins perform in the snow?
I don't want any tire that is a bigger size or gets worse mpg, like the Goodyears, but thanks.
Actually , after installing WRG2, I gained 2 mpg as I was coming changing from Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors. GY where good AT at first , but they become coped and very dangerous after 30.000 miles, skidding all over road , loud and purely unpleasant.The first thing I noticed with Nokians was how quiet there were after switch.
All I know I will never buy a Goodyear tire again.I can't compare Contis to WRG3s as I never had the former, but I actually felt that they are softer compering to what I had before . If you google Nokian company, you will find out, that they have the biggest research winter tire facility in the world and ALL the other companies, such as Michelin,Pirelli,to name a few,TEST their winter tires there, in Finland.
WRG2 is ALL WEATHER tire, not to confuse it with all season tires , that everybody has,and it is truly an amazing performer in all, except. mud.
They come in huge variety of sizes for both 18 and 19 inch rims , in stock diameter and many more.A guy , that sells them told me , that a lot of RR guys runs them in Colorado and Utah,also this tire is very popular in Eastern Europe
, as a lot of Subaru runs them and also RR as well.