I gave the cooper M/S studded a shot for the winter, seemed to have good reviews on them. I'll see how they wear on my 2500 over the winter.
Less than half tread left yes, but most truck tires come with 14-16 /32 and not 10-12 /32, seeing as this is about truck tires I posted the safe thread left is 6/32
Those are the most aggressive pure snow+ice tire I have seen yet.I have these on my half ton. They were excellent for the first 3winters but are now losing their effectiveness. I noticed when I swapped over to them this fall that the rubber seems to be getting harder as the tread wears down. That’s common apparently with winter tires.
they have a bit of a whine/hum to them on but nothing obnoxious. They’re good in both deep snow and on ice.
I gave the cooper M/S studded a shot for the winter, seemed to have good reviews on them. I'll see how they wear on my 2500 over the winter.
I’ve been told by more than one shop that they won’t stud em unless they are new... Anyone comment on this? I’ve only ever had them studded them from new.
What are you guys getting for milage out of these tires? Running Duratracs on my 3/4 diesel and found that they wore out faster than I would have expected but have run them year round. Probably need a new set before long and with the stock 20" rim these fawkers are expensive. 275-65-R20 if memory serves me right is the tire size.
Do you use them all year round?
I’ve been told by more than one shop that they won’t stud em unless they are new... Anyone comment on this? I’ve only ever had them studded them from new.
Having a dedicated winter truck tire is fine but I have also had a good experience with Michelin Latitude tour. More so when it comes to offroad, this tire is fuel efficient and special tread design ensures durability hence a longer service life. They also feature Comfort Control Technology which is installed to reduce vibration and noise in general. Thus, it’s as quiet as an all season truck tire would offer on a highway. You don’t have to worry about stability at high speeds with this tire. It has a reactive contour management design which enables the tire to put through rough road condition changes.
The tread steel belts are further polyester covered which gives them even wear throughout, unlike most of the other tires which wear according to the road and driving conditions they are subjected to.
Taking into account the exceptional features, $184 is a great discount, besides the guaranteed longer service life. In fact you get a refund warranty up to 70k miles. Excellent traction during cornering is also a great plus.
Put a set of these on our gmc 3500 studded and a lot smoother ride than the stock tires, a good test yesterday in snow and ice hauling skidsteer happy so far and only running 50 psi in them.I gave the cooper M/S studded a shot for the winter, seemed to have good reviews on them. I'll see how they wear on my 2500 over the winter.
Having a dedicated winter truck tire is fine but I have also had a good experience with Michelin Latitude tour. More so when it comes to offroad, this tire is fuel efficient and special tread design ensures durability hence a longer service life. They also feature Comfort Control Technology which is installed to reduce vibration and noise in general. Thus, it’s as quiet as an all season truck tire would offer on a highway. You don’t have to worry about stability at high speeds with this tire. It has a reactive contour management design which enables the tire to put through rough road condition changes.
The tread steel belts are further polyester covered which gives them even wear throughout, unlike most of the other tires which wear according to the road and driving conditions they are subjected to.
Taking into account the exceptional features, $184 is a great discount, besides the guaranteed longer service life. In fact you get a refund warranty up to 70k miles. Excellent traction during cornering is also a great plus.
A tire salesman? I am sure that our demand on winter tires is greater and lasts longer in the great white north than in Phoenix, AZ. How many miles of packed snow, freezing rain, slushy snow, etc., etc., do they get in Phoenix?.
Put a set of these on our gmc 3500 studded and a lot smoother ride than the stock tires, a good test yesterday in snow and ice hauling skidsteer happy so far and only running 50 psi in them.