01-05-2010, 01:28 AM | #1 |
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snow tires
im searching around in my area and i need a 2 tires to get me through the winter and i found these are these snow tires.
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.p...&nichtweiter=1 and i was wondering if they are a good brand? im gonna keep my others for spring and summer because they are new. And our roads are not in the greatest shape here and all i would like is a opinion on them. im not looking for super swampers or mudders. Thanks Jake wells |
01-05-2010, 01:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: snow tires
They're definitely a true snow tire.
Really, just make sure they are radial tires (as those appear to be), and they have agressive semi- straight cut tread lines to help not only throw snow but resist hydro-planing (the straighter the cuts between the raised tread, the less hydroplaning for the most part) Looks like good siping also. All in all, any tire with the special snow/ice rating (seems like any tire gets the M+S rating now, it's terrible some of the poor tires with an M+S rating) should be good to go in the winter. I always run some sort of all season or all terrain tire (besides BF-Goodrich, they don't make the cut for me). Right now I am running Pathfinder A/T With the LT-E Rating (tread is deeper, cut bigger than the lower LT and P ratings and they are a good tire for what I paid for them. Year round use for me though. I always like to run D or E tires on trucks. I had Lt-Cs on my Z-71 and don't like the handling.
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