Snow/ice tires?

mwdguy

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Get the duratracs 325-60-20 its a little taller than 35's. I ran them on my 08 I will run them again on the '13. I will stud them this time as I am working a little north of Fort St.John and the lease road is just hard packed snow for 4 months. Without studs they were 100 times better than my toyo mt.
 

sniper_101

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+1 for Duratracs. I run them on my truck as of November and couldn't be happier. Wearing great, not too noisey and work great in the snow. I live on a farm in SK and have worked my way through 3ft high packed snow drifts in -25 to get down my road. Work just about as good as a full MT in mud, but don't clean out quite as easily, but still better than an AT for sure.

I have a 325 width tire, a narrower tire would be even better.

Toyo AT's are another great snow and wearing tire.
 
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Although we had a fairly mild winter last year, I was impressed with my Cooper zeon ltz's. We went on a road trip in February and there was about a 30 mile stretch that was solid snow on the highway. I was able to keep it at 60 and just cruised with no issue. They are just stock sized but aggressive for an AT.

I do think I will be going with the duratracs when I step up to a 35 though. I hear nothing but good about them and I see a lot of trucks running them here in WY.

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295/65R18 Duratracs here. These are the best packed snow/ice tire I've run and do well in deep snow too. No studs in mine and the only time I have had use 4WD during winter on the roads is getting up my driveway during breakup!

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