Dedicated winter/snow tires
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Put Cooper Evolution Winter tires on our Dll. Pretty happy with them; ride, positive grip in slushy/sloppy snow (especially while changing lanes or passing and you have to move out of ruts) and ice traction seem substantial. Plus, they are a bit more AT in style (slightly larger openings between lugs). But, have plenty of siping for what would be expected of a true winter tire.
Granted, l'm still not sure if they surpass the Brigdestone Blizzards that came off. However, as mentioned, they have wider openings...so...while off-roading or monkey-farting around in deep snow...they are substantial better than the Brigdestones.
Granted, l'm still not sure if they surpass the Brigdestone Blizzards that came off. However, as mentioned, they have wider openings...so...while off-roading or monkey-farting around in deep snow...they are substantial better than the Brigdestones.
Last edited by The Deputy; 11-28-2021 at 06:04 AM.
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Eitan (11-28-2021)
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The blizzaks are great on ice. Have had them on a few cars, and still run them on an A4. Only problem is they tend to get noisy and have a drop in winter performance after just moderate tread wear. Used to be really bad because they had normal summer rubber under the winter outer tread. I see they changed that somewhat, so hopefully better now.
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I am thinking of getting a set of dedicated winter set up (3 peaks tires mounted on 18” wheels) for my D90s P300 and i am researching on tires.
I read a lot of positive reviews on BF Goodrich K02 as well as Goodyear Duratrac, though K02 seems to be more favorable based on what i read so far.
i will primarily be driving to ski mountains in the northeast.
Any inputs and recommendations on them as well as any other tires will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I read a lot of positive reviews on BF Goodrich K02 as well as Goodyear Duratrac, though K02 seems to be more favorable based on what i read so far.
i will primarily be driving to ski mountains in the northeast.
Any inputs and recommendations on them as well as any other tires will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have bought 2023 defender 2 weeks ago. I asked for dealer to put Goodyear duratrac. These tyres are peace of **** in icy and about 1-10 cm snow. I ordered new continentals because I had some situations in duratrac, that I almost got crash several times. My defender was like cow on ice. Don’t buy these tyres in real winter
Last edited by just007; 12-09-2022 at 01:08 PM.
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If you’re going to the trouble of having separate winter wheels for driving to ski areas, you should go with full snow tires, not 3 peak AT’s like the KO2’s. Full snow tires are much, much better on snow and especially icy roads than any 3 peak AT as the 3 peak designation does not even require testing on ice. Choices for winter tires are listed in the iGuide. I’ve always gone with Nokians, but I actually like the Scorpion winters better in most situations.
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PaulLR (12-09-2022)
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These days the Nokians have the highest ratings from my research, something about the folks up in Finland being more experienced with snow than others
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ficklma1 (12-09-2022)
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