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I'm shopping for new skins for the  Avenger 225/55R17.  42,000 M on OEM Continentals. 1 broken belt otherwise might run them until the first snow.  They don't really look much like an All Season tire but they've actually performed adequately last winter.  I mostly drive easy, want good service life, good traction...  live in the sticks! 

 

I'm leaning toward Cooper CS5 GT which is a 80,000 rated miles tire.   

 

Recommendations??  Avoid?? 

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When we bought the wife's Honda Element it had a set of Hankook Optimo 727's installed.  They wore very well, handled well, were quiet, and over all a very good tire in my opinion.  I liked them so well, I have been installing them on all of our vehicles as they need new tires.  They come with a 100,000 mile tread wear warranty.  You might give them a look.  So far I have purchased 4 sets of these tires and I am VERY satisfied and a happy camper with these tires. 

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Bridgestone insignia or Firestone fr710. I have wore out a few sets of both and both did well in all weather. I was suprised how well the Bridgestones do in the snow.

i love my wifes cooper cs4's but they stopped making them. we have 80K on a 70K mile rated tire with a good 10+K miles to go on tread.  i'm sure the cs5's would be great. we live in AZ at 7000 feet, so snow we do get. they do great in all weather.

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