GreenFluorite
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The Blizzaks are already on their way to me, but it looks like I can return them cost-free if I opt to go a different route. I'm still quite unsure. I looked up the Nittos, which don't come in 245 width. It looks like 265/50/20 is the recommended fit for the Telluride S -- does that sound accurate? The road noise is apparently not an issue with them, but what about gas mileage? Will that take a hit unnecessarily during the 8-9 months a year when we wouldn't NEED such a rugged tire?I completely understand that. Look at the Nitto Ridge Grappler. They are nice and quiet for daily driving but excellent for rain and snow.
It's a great all-around tire that lends confidence in commute during rain or snow.
If I opted against dedicated snow tires, I would probably wait until next winter to buy something like those Nittos since the stock tires have 500 miles on them and my wife is still working from home, so the only NECESSARY travel is across town for daycare dropoff/pickup. I don't want to waste perfectly good tires that we already paid for.