VermontTaco
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I know there are other threads on these tires, I've read them all but still wondered about snow driving.
I have a TH, and I'm going to keep the stock 18" rims. I live in VT, so lots of snow driving on hilly terrain. I do a lot of road/highway driving as well and hit the trails a few times per month (mostly summer and fall). Not as concerned about off-road capabilities, as most of these tires perform well enough for my needs.
I'm looking at:
Also torn a bit between 285x70x18 and 275x70x18. I've heard that 285's can be tight on the TH.
I have a TH, and I'm going to keep the stock 18" rims. I live in VT, so lots of snow driving on hilly terrain. I do a lot of road/highway driving as well and hit the trails a few times per month (mostly summer and fall). Not as concerned about off-road capabilities, as most of these tires perform well enough for my needs.
I'm looking at:
- Ridge Grapplers
- Ko3's
- Toyo open country 3's
- Wildpeak A/T 4's
Also torn a bit between 285x70x18 and 275x70x18. I've heard that 285's can be tight on the TH.
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