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Snow/Winter Tires

Senator20

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All ready for the snow this year. The OEM tires were finally worn down to where it was not safe in the snow. I went with some Cooper Evolution Winter tires 245/50/20. $820 installed.
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good tires, I bought the same ones about 3 years ago, I switch back to the OEM Michelins in the summer
 
has anyone tried out the Falken wildpeak A/T trail tires? I'm considering swapping out for these.
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has anyone tried out the Falken wildpeak A/T trail tires? I'm considering swapping out for these.
You can, dedicated snow tires will perform better in the snow than All Terrain tires. All Terrain tires will perform better in the snow than All Season tires. I have the Falken WildPeak HT/02 on my truck and they have been good so far.
 




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