Question:

good tires ?

Which is better Kelly tires or good year? I live in MN so it snow alot.

Answer:

I bought Michelin tires a couple of years ago and they have weathered the storm and the rain pretty impressively.
Goodyear is the mother company of Kelly springfield. It's like Chevy and Buick.
Michelin then Goodyear. Kelly way down list. Tire one of few things in life you get what you pay for.
I don't know who makes Kelly Tires but more than likely it's owned by a major brand tire manufacturer since most are.
Kelly is a "private label" tire brand owned and manufactured by Goodyear. Like all private-label tires they tend to be older designs using older technology. As someone who works in the tire industry and also lives in Minnesota I would love to make some specific recommendations, but need to know the year/make/model of vehicle and preferably, also the tire size. Personally on all of my vehicles I use two sets of tires - one for winter use only and the other for the rest of the year. So-called "all-season" tires are not appropriate for Minnesota winter driving IMHO. Many all-season tires are not even tested in winter conditions before being offered to the public. Also, all-season simply means the tire is rated for moderately cold temperatures (45-deg F) and "light snow". In Minnesota we frequently see severe snow, ice and sub-zero temperatures and all-season tires simply can not handle that.

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