I got the following tires for the KJ (we ran a fleet of them)
Michelin Latittude Artic Ice (rated no 1 by consumers reports)
Michelin X Ice
Toyo Open country Winter
Yokahama Geolander Ice
Goodyear Fortera HL all season
Goodyear Fortera Triple Tread (snowflake DOT rated) all season
Goodyear ST crap OEM
Goodyear RSA/GSA crap OEM
From my experience, I would go with the best rated tires per CS since $$$ is not the issue but safety.... there are only a few sq inches of contact with your tires and the driving surface... don't cheap out and get rid of the stockers.
If you think all season tires will cut it in winter, watch this excellent story on Canada's CBC Marketplace on Rental Cars w/ all Seasons only. All Seasons lose grip as they harden at temps from 5-7 degrees Celsius so a softer
rubber snow is better.
I heard Quebec just legislated snows for all vehicles in winter this year including rental vehicles.
4x4 are only good to get you to start moving only if you have good traction ie. stuck in the snow but can't help you stop faster than a RWD or FWD carr nor give you any better control.
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/get_a_grip/
For the ave price of $650, get some snows.
Ask me how I know...
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