MK4TDI
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Febuary is going to be a cold miserable biotch to make up for the nice January.What winter? Feels like mid March out there right now.
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Febuary is going to be a cold miserable biotch to make up for the nice January.What winter? Feels like mid March out there right now.
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Febuary is going to be a cold miserable biotch to make up for the nice January.
I'm breaking my tradition of Blizzaks & trying the Nokian studded on my new twack. The Blizzaks only last 4 seasons @ best then the compound is just to hard....lots of thread just poor traction.Tomorrow is the day for our vehicles. 5 weeks later than the government requires but what about common sense? During those 5 weeks, temperatures were in the low teens and high single digits contributing to significant wear on winter tires.
We have been running studded tires for years and for the last 10 years been using Nokian. Not the best in deep snow but great on the pavement and black ice situations. On my wife’s car, they are Hakka 9’s and I wished they made those in an LT. Look at the amount of studs on her tires. Awesome compared to the truck tires.
Her tires are 5 years old and the truck tires are 4 years old. The truck tires still have close to 80% according to that little wear icon that Nokian uses.
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Running the Nokians on my dually really awesome tires and on the dually I don't think they are bad in deep snow, but it is always hooked to a 30ft trailer and there is no tire that is good in deep snow when doing that,,,I'm breaking my tradition of Blizzaks & trying the Nokian studded on my new twack. The Blizzaks only last 4 seasons @ best then the compound is just to hard....lots of thread just poor traction.
Your comment about deep snow performance of the Nokians has me concerned I'm making a good choice.......I have until Monday morning 9:30am to waffle Ha!
Just for the record, driving down the logging road to the staging area was good (a couple of vehicles were ahead of me) but once I got to the parking area, I was totally locked in and back and forth and lots of spinning. Seemed like they were just packing the snow and not clearing the treads. There was about 30 cm of fresh on top of a messy parking lot base, so maybe I am being a little bit picky.I'm breaking my tradition of Blizzaks & trying the Nokian studded on my new twack. The Blizzaks only last 4 seasons @ best then the compound is just to hard....lots of thread just poor traction.
Your comment about deep snow performance of the Nokians has me concerned I'm making a good choice.......I have until Monday morning 9:30am to waffle Ha!
I will be waiting on your review…..I am trying the General Grabber Arctic LT 10 plus this year, with studs. I found the Duratracs pretty decent but once worn down below half. No so good after that.
I’ve ran studded duratracs on a couple trucks, some non studded duratracs as well and always have been happy with them. Just threw on a set of 35” studded venom trail hunter rt’s and very happy so far with them. Quiet on the highway, good on ice and a way nicer price than duratracs, like a $600 cheaper nicer price
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I can't see how those would be good on ice, little siping and blocky lugs.I’ve ran studded duratracs on a couple trucks, some non studded duratracs as well and always have been happy with them. Just threw on a set of 35” studded venom trail hunter rt’s and very happy so far with them. Quiet on the highway, good on ice and a way nicer price than duratracs, like a $600 cheaper nicer price
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I can't see how those would be good on ice, little siping and blocky lugs.
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Exact same tires I put on last year…View attachment 275633
Firestone winter force 2. Thanks to Chrisco at ok tire in stony plain.