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Buying Guide: The Best All-Season Tires for Larger SUVs and Pickups in Canada for 2024
Buying Guide: The Best All-Season Tires for Larger SUVs and Pickups in Canada for 2024-July 2024
2024-04-12 EDT 16:21:52

  Here is our annual guide to summer tires and all-season tires in Canada for 2024. Previously, we presented a summary of the recommended summer and all-season tires for cars and small SUVs. Today, we look at tires for larger SUVs and pickups. And finally, well have a chapter dedicated to tires for electric vehicles.

  See also: Buying Guide: The Best All-Season Tires for Cars and Small SUVs in Canada for 2024

  This section of our summer and all-season tire feature is dedicated to products for larger SUVs and light-duty trucks. Keep in mind of course that the majority of models in those categories share the same or nearly the same platform as smaller vehicles made by the same brand. Many of the products mentioned in our guide for cars and small SUVs are available in sizes suitable for larger vehicles.

  The current trend...

  That said, in recent years, most automakers producing pickup trucks and SUVs have begun to offer more rugged-looking versions of their vehicles. While not really all-terrain vehicles as such, those variants, from the smallest to the largest, are offered with more aggressive, rugged-looking tires.

  Youll have gathered that were talking about small SUVs like the Bronco Sport, as well as true off-roaders like the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Land Rover Defender. Some will most likely never see mud or demanding trails, but no matter - if theyre going to look the part, they need the right rubber.

  In any case, owners of those off-road focused vehicles will eventually have to change their tires; and some will even go so far as to opt for less aggressive and, above all, less noisy tires! So read on.

  We also touch on tires for heavy-duty truck variants such as the Ford Raptor and Chevrolet ZR2 lines, which are more regularly used for truly demanding excursions.

  Off-road tire manufacturers are numerous and offer a wide range of products. Before making a choice, do your homework and take the time to study whats on offer.

  As far as Im concerned, my advice is to opt for a product from a well-known brand. Of course, you have a budget to respect (and personal tastes guiding you), but be aware that the bargains offered by unknown brands may disappoint you in the long run.

  Incidentally, many of these aggressively treaded tires display the little winter logo of the mountain silhouette with the snowflake at its centre. This means that the tire can be used legally in winter. But it might not be as capable as expected, especially if the tire is clearly too wide.

  Remember, too, that excessive widths that cause the tire to protrude from the fenders can get you into trouble with the police!

  BF Goodrich All-Terrain KO2

  First and foremost: BF Goodrich (part of the Michelin family) needs no introduction, even as it faces new challengers due to increasing competition. The KO2 is even offered as original equipment on certain models. It stands out for its competence and durability, and is a smart choice for winter driving too.

  Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

  Like BF Goodrichs K02, the Wrangler Duratrac is a well-recognized product that is generally highly appreciated by its users. Goodyear is a trustworthy brand, and its Duratrac, also installed as original equipment on certain models by some vehicle manufacturers, has already proved its worth on off-road excursions.

  Its sidewall tread pattern makes it a wise choice for demanding touring enthusiasts. If you do a lot of highway driving, the Wrangler SR-A model would be more recommendable.

  Yokohama Geolandar G017

  The G017 is one of Yokohamas newest products on the market. It doesnt replace the excellent G015 (which weve already covered here after a mid-term test), but in off-road situations, especially for the more robust SUVs and trucks, it should prove even more effective.

  For those really serious about off-road excursions, take a look at the W/T G003, while for highway use, its probably best to check out the new, all-conditions (winter-approved) G056 tire.

  Nokian Outpost nAT

  Still fitted on one of my vehicles, a Jeep TJ, the Outpost has so far proved very capable in both winter and summer. When it was launched a few years ago, it was manufactured in Russia. But today, the tire is produced at the Finnish manufacturers Tennessee plant (youll now find the nAT letters on its sidewalls as an identifier).

  This tire might not be available everywhere, especially in big-box stores, but most distributors and dealers can easily find it for you.

  Toyo Open Country

  This excellent Japanese product needs no introduction. It can even be found as original equipment on some new vehicle models.

  Its latest AT 3 version comes with one of three tread designs, depending on the degree of grip youre looking for. This newest model is less noisy on dry pavement than previous generations.

  Falken Wild Peak A/T

  Over time, Japanese manufacturer Falken (part of the Sumitomo Group of companies) has carved out an enviable place for itself in the off-road or aggressive tire segment. The tire is now included as original equipment on some smaller SUVs coming out of the factory, and it might be the tire youre looking for if your truck or SUV is on the smaller side.

  Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo

  Bridgestone is another of those major tire makers that enjoys an excellent reputation. Its Dueler A/T Revo may look a little less aggressive than the competition, but the tire is highly efficient and, above all, quiet on the road.

  Note that Bridgestone owns the American brand Firestone, whose Destination M /T 2 is more aggressive and noisier, but ideal for larger pickups.

  Continental Terrain Contact

  German brand Continental is often overlooked when it comes to truck tires, but its Terrain Contact model is well worth considering. Incidentally, General Tire Grabber light truck tires are also part of Continentals product offering, with models ranging from aggressive tires like the A/TX to quieter ones like the HYTS.

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