d4v
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- David
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Sorry to be that guy to remind us all that summer is on the way out but it has be thinking about tires.
This is my first truck so I'm not familiar with AW tires performance in Canadian winters (you know, real snow that lands in December, turns to perma-ice, then melts in the fall kinda winters). I live in BC so it's not as harsh as Manitoba but I do adventure a lot in the winter for skiing/backcountry skiing. Historically I've always had two sets of wheels.
Curious to hear people's suggestions. I'm currently running Falken AT4Ws I'm sure they're great, but doubt they have the performance of a winter specific tire. I've looked online a fair bit and most suggest the usual Nokians etc.. I'm wondering if its worth looking at any of the other options?
Thanks all.
This is my first truck so I'm not familiar with AW tires performance in Canadian winters (you know, real snow that lands in December, turns to perma-ice, then melts in the fall kinda winters). I live in BC so it's not as harsh as Manitoba but I do adventure a lot in the winter for skiing/backcountry skiing. Historically I've always had two sets of wheels.
Curious to hear people's suggestions. I'm currently running Falken AT4Ws I'm sure they're great, but doubt they have the performance of a winter specific tire. I've looked online a fair bit and most suggest the usual Nokians etc.. I'm wondering if its worth looking at any of the other options?
Thanks all.
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