22 inch tires for 2020 Expedition Platinum

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Buck87

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Hi all! Needing new tires for my Expedition. We live in South Dakota and currently have a 12+ inches of snow on the ground along with a lot of ice. Normal conditions for SD in the winter. Would like all season tires. This vehicle doesn’t really get used for off roading. I am currently looking at Michelins Cross Climate2 or Micheline Defender LTX M/S, but I am open for suggestions. Pros and cons of tires?
 

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Hi all! Needing new tires for my Expedition. We live in South Dakota and currently have a 12+ inches of snow on the ground along with a lot of ice. Normal conditions for SD in the winter. Would like all season tires. This vehicle doesn’t really get used for off roading. I am currently looking at Michelins Cross Climate2 or Micheline Defender LTX M/S, but I am open for suggestions. Pros and cons of tires?
I just put Pirelli Scorpion AS+3 All Season tires on my 2022 Platinum to replace the factory General Grabbers, which are terrible. I haven't driven them in snow yet. I live in Massachusetts. From the reviews, they are pretty decent in snow for an all season tire.
 

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I just put Pirelli Scorpion AS+3 All Season tires on my 2022 Platinum to replace the factory General Grabbers, which are terrible. I haven't driven them in snow yet. I live in Massachusetts. From the reviews, they are pretty decent in snow for an all season tire.
Peabody here

Ill have to look at the scorpions when its tome to change too. How is the ride on dry roads/highway speeds? quite or rough?
 

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Peabody here

Ill have to look at the scorpions when its tome to change too. How is the ride on dry roads/highway speeds? quite or rough?

Definitely a quieter ride than the hancookeds my platinum came with. Wet traction is awesome. I used to have to put it in 4wd not to spin out on the old tires. With pirellis it has not been an issue.
 

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Peabody here

Ill have to look at the scorpions when its tome to change too. How is the ride on dry roads/highway speeds? quite or rough?
They are much quieter on the highway than the Generals and MUCH more quieter than the Hankooks that I suffered with on my 2018 Platinum
 

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I run a Defenders on 1 of my wheel sets. Great tire, very good performance, last forever.
 

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Hi all! Needing new tires for my Expedition. We live in South Dakota and currently have a 12+ inches of snow on the ground along with a lot of ice. Normal conditions for SD in the winter. Would like all season tires. This vehicle doesn’t really get used for off roading. I am currently looking at Michelins Cross Climate2 or Micheline Defender LTX M/S, but I am open for suggestions. Pros and cons of tires?
Go with the CrossClimates
 

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Hi! We also live in south dakota (along the ND/SD boarder) We just put new tires on our 19 max platinum with 22 inch wheels, before winter started. We always end up with Goodyear and have had good luck with them. I have had great traction so far. Even on the ice we got a couple weeks ago. I just looked, they are a Goodyear eagle touring. This is my first winter with the max and it has been great so far. I feel much more confident then I did with my Taurus x.
 
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