Best tire for my 25 forester

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this might be long i'll try to keep it short
i have '25 forester curb wt 3,510 lbs alloys 18" (largest of the 3) falkens, a '15 mirage curb wt 1,973 lbs custom wheels & size wheels but same OD, and an '05 santa fe curb wt 3,700 lbs, stk size w/ cheap tires
i feel like im driving the mirage getting blown all over the road while in the same driving conditions the santa fe is rock solid and stable
so its not profile or weight ... must then be the tires ... what are the best all season/terrain tires the forester that would provide a stable and smooth drive
 
Sorry. Without any punctuation, I'm not sure what you're asking. On the Subaru forum, this on a Subaru?
 
Sorry...too many years correcting English for a living. lol I might suggest that if you want people to provide helpful answers, you might need to provide understandable questions. 🥺
 
Whenever tires need replacing, it’s Michelin. Been using them for years.
As far as which to use for your vehicle, check with Consumer Reports.
 
Michelin Cross Climate! I have them on my 2017 Premium Outback, 2002 Camry, and 2022 RAM Promaster camper van
 
I am satisfied with Good Year Assurance all weather tires. When I bought my '24 Premium, the first thing I did was drive down to the tire dealer and replace the 'eco' tires that were on it. Was worth it for winter driving.
 
I've long avoided Michelins as they tiome out long before I can wear them out...and the seem to generally cost the most. If you put on a lot of miles. They're top notch tires.

I've tried a few others, but always come back to the same one, which three of mine have on them now, BG Goodrich. they are...magnificent for everything I've thrown at them.


The Outback I just bought has LandSpider CityTraxx H/P, made in Thailand. They aren't superb, but they are cheap and have been just fine for anything I've used them for.
 
I've long avoided Michelins as they tiome out long before I can wear them out...and the seem to generally cost the most. If you put on a lot of miles. They're top notch tires.

I've tried a few others, but always come back to the same one, which three of mine have on them now, BG Goodrich. they are...magnificent for everything I've thrown at them.


The Outback I just bought has LandSpider CityTraxx H/P, made in Thailand. They aren't superb, but they are cheap and have been just fine for anything I've used them for.

I bought a couple of sets of Comp-2s for my Mustang 5.0. Their ability to maintain straight-ahead traction under heavy acceleration in the rain was outstanding. Not sure if they'll keep OP from getting blown around, though.
When I head to Florida in January, I'll have to drive through West Virginia and Virginia mountains. Snow tires are not an option due to warm weather at my destination. Before I leave, I plan to buy Michelin Cross Climates. They have a 3-peak rating, which I understand is rare on all-season tires.
 

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