I have a set of Blizzak DMV2 on my F150. Seem to be good so far but haven't had much weather to really push the limits yet.
I think on a truck just with how there is not much weight on the back, you need a dedicated winter tire in Alberta
I have a set of Blizzak DMV2 on my F150. Seem to be good so far but haven't had much weather to really push the limits yet.
I think on a truck just with how there is not much weight on the back, you need a dedicated winter tire in Alberta
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Winter shoes added to the F150. Found a set of mounted duratracs on wheels that had never been used. Stock size with a bit more offset. Studded them myself for bc winter travels. ironically, they're quieter (with studs) than the BFG M/T's i had on there for the other three season lol.
Big believer of having dedicated winters - currently all our vehicles have studded winters on them.
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This does not compute.. Yes they're prob winter tires now that studded, but Duratracs are 100% not winter tires (and are horrendous on ice, will be curious how they perform with studs)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Studded Duratracs certainly aren’t the worst thing for winter. Probably my choice of winter all terrain.
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Can't believe how easy it was to change the oil on the 3v Triton...I've been paying $100 at Jiffy lube or whatever for the last couple changes. Flat floor, no jack and I had it done in 18 mins 37 seconds.
I've had these... the number of studs are too few to be useful considering the torque and relatively light truck weight biasThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When I ran even the Cooper AT3 W (or was calle AT/4)... I still needed to run 4x4 in conditions now where I can get away in RWD with Nokian Hakka R3s
I switched to X-Ice's on my tacoma after running in winter with duratracs. They were scary AF on those super wind swept ice days near MorleyThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
to add... the compound plays such a role regardless of the tread depth and design (siping)... however with that said, my Hakka R3s are unfortunately only 11/32 when new, which really serves as an idea on-road tire.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I were looking for an off-road tire that provides good on-road winter capabilities, I would say that the most impressive one I've seen/used on my friend's 08' Jeep w/ a 4.7 and quadratrac is the Sailsun Icetrail WST2.. we went through some really deep (past door jam) of packed in snow without problems.
Waay cheaper than most alternative A/T tires, yet has almost the same offroad capabilties with much better on-road Winter manners.
I use Michelin Ltx and I love the tire but they sux in the winter …
+1000 on using a winter tires
what tires aren't scary on ice?
I ran Duratracs driving to rigs for about 5 years and they were pretty great even on fucked up lease roads.
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I’ll be honest. I normally run studded Hakkas (they’re on three of our vehicles right now) but I decided to try studded duratracs based on recommendations from our field guys /operators as well. I probably won’t be winning any winter autox’s with them and as some one mentioned above, the number of studs is lower than my Hakkas but I got a good deal on the set.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I ran c rating duratracs through 3 winters on my wrangler and my sierra and they didn’t really leave me wanting for anything. Not perfect but never truly bad.
Closest thing to “all weather” as I have ever experienced for Calgary.
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Do you guys seriously not have snow yet?
Edmonton, not even once.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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We had snow, for like an hour, two weeks ago.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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In the words of the Lonely Island.....jizzed in my pantsThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
decided to go with a michelin x-ice 265/70/r17 w/ crappy tire trail boss 17x8 rims. Will update with pics once everything comes in. Should be miles better on snow/ice than the OEM 18" wrangler territory AT.
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I will note this... though with my Nokian R3s I've never had better traction on my truck for slick-on-road conditions, the C ply "recommended" load raing is far less puncture resistant.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I ran studded dura-tracs in e-ply and had to use my 4x4 switch far more liberially, especially when driving on the 93 in slick conditions. However I NEVER had a flat, and these tires were substantively better in deep snow conditions whenever I had to use it on fire roads.
IF I were to drive in deep snow, needed puncture resistance, and had reasonable on-road mannerism in the winter... I don't disagree that studded duratracs are great tires, as would be the Nokian AT plus
There is no way I would put just straight winter tires on a 3/4 truck that see's lease roads 50+% of the time