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    They're obviously not as meaty as the Toyo MT, but that's the whole point, I wanted a hybrid tire, MT's don't do so well on ice
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    Any recommendations for winter tires that will see a lot of highway driving?

    I work up north on the rigs and my current tires aren't working out that well so looking to pick up some winters.

    I drive a 2011 ford f150.

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    Originally posted by nagooro
    Any recommendations for winter tires that will see a lot of highway driving?

    I work up north on the rigs and my current tires aren't working out that well so looking to pick up some winters.

    I drive a 2011 ford f150.
    I run the Goodyear Wrngler SilentArmor and I thnk it's great for winter highway driving.

    If it was for 100% winter duty, I'd get the Duratraks and stud them, but I run mine year round, and I didn't want studs.

    I have heard good things about the Revo2's, but never used them.
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    Originally posted by nagooro
    Any recommendations for winter tires that will see a lot of highway driving?

    I work up north on the rigs and my current tires aren't working out that well so looking to pick up some winters.

    I drive a 2011 ford f150.
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    Originally posted by Cos
    Wicked thanks boss! I like them.
    About a month in to them now, extremely happy with them so far, almost forgot where my 4x4 selector is.

    Nagooro - Looking for a dedicated winter tire? I think Nokian has one, I know they have an "SUV" Haakapelitta for the Expedition Max with 20's, I don't know about the load rating but the Expedition is a pretty heavy vehicle itself. Somebody with more tire knowledge might be able to say otherwise.
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    Originally posted by nagooro
    Any recommendations for winter tires that will see a lot of highway driving?

    I work up north on the rigs and my current tires aren't working out that well so looking to pick up some winters.

    I drive a 2011 ford f150.
    I have some studded Hankook RW11's on my truck, they work well on ice and hardpack. You don't hear the studs at highway speeds. So far, I'm happy with them.

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    I used to bolt down a 500lb steel plate in the box of my Dodge each winter. Ever since I switched to Pro-Comp Xtreme AT's I haven't had to use any extra weight in the back despite almost 900ft lbs of torque. I've tried Toyos, BFG's, Hankooks, Nothing comes close to these for bigger vehicles.

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