Challeco
Well-known member
- First Name
- Christopher
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2021
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 297
- Reaction score
- 562
- Location
- Oregon
- Vehicles
- 23ModelY,71F250,14Fusion,66Galaxie
- Occupation
- Medical Technologist
I have found that soft/sipped tires are the best in winter on compact snow and ice, not necessarily big tires or aggressive tread. I laugh when the jacked up trucks with gnarly tires get stuck and I cruise through in a Subaru. The high profile trucks and SUV with stiff suspensions end up sliding off the road as well.
I do my best to have a set of tires mounted on wheels for the winter and a separate set for the warmer months. I live between three passes that can get nasty quickly in the winter months. It is less expensive and less painful to have a separate winter set, than it is to damage or be damaged because someone loses control on our wintered passes.
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