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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
Close up
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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Here's one in the snow
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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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Last edited by Cos; 12-31-2016 at 10:08 AM.
Originally posted by adam c
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I run the Goodyear Wrngler SilentArmor and I thnk it's great for winter highway driving.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.
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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we can help you out!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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About a month in to them now, extremely happy with them so far, almost forgot where my 4x4 selector is.Originally posted by Cos
Wicked thanks boss! I like them.
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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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.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 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.