Are good highway treads all one need's, or are winter tread's neccesary? We will be running a l/t sprinter.
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We've been running 4x4 and stud's for so long thought I'd ask. You probably buy a new set every year in the fall. Do you carry chains?
Are good highway treads all one need's, or are winter tread's neccesary? We will be running a l/t sprinter.
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That's not true. As Fastman pointed out, snow tires, or at least most snow tires are made of a softer compound. While the lugs and deep grooves on snow tires aren't of much use on ice, the softer compound gives them a great advantage, traction wise, over all-season tires, even in extreme cold. Of course because of the softness, these tires will wear much faster than all-season tires.Snow tires are awesome in the snow, but over the years I've found it rare to be driving in snow where snow tires would be effective. It's either on icy roads, which snow tires do nothing for, or on roads that have been plowed, which just wears snow tires out..
Please keep us updated. Are the snow tires new? I'm curious as to the mileage we as expediters could expect from a set.I've never used snow tires, but when I bought this van it came with a set of snow tires, so at the end of October I'll get them mounted and try them this winter.
Please keep us updated. Are the snow tires new? I'm curious as to the mileage we as expediters could expect from a set.
As for studded tires, I miss them. I don't think they are legal anywhere in the lower 48. I know Minnesota banned them in the early 70's. The Hankooks on my Jeep have holes that look like they are made to accept studs. If I had studded snow tires I would run them and take my chances with Johnny Law. Safety First!
I run Firestone Transforce A/T's and love them. Awesome in all kinds of weather, and never got stuck in the deepest of snow as of yet.
The Goodyear Wranglers that OVM runs are just knobby off-road tires, not really snow tires, per say, as they do resemble them, if my memory serves me right.