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Old 01-31-2011, 10:45 AM
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what do you guys run and find handles in the snow the best. ive done searches and what not but cant find the right answers. im open to what you guys think
Old 01-31-2011, 10:58 AM
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check out the other thread on here under new posts it's the question of the day oh wait wait same guy duplicate question
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what do you guys run and find handles in the snow the best. ive done searches and what not but cant find the right answers. im open to what you guys think
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i wouldnt go with the AT2 they tend to chop out pretty quick but i have the Durtracs and they do awesome dig through the snow pretty good
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clean out good and dig like hell
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Personally, I run a set of Nexen 6ply MT 235 75 R 15s that I bought from a company in Georgia, Tread Warehouse. I live in South Central PA on the top of a mountain whee we sometimes get some good snow storms like last years back to back blizzards that crippled most of the region for about a week. I have never had a problem running these tires and have never been stuck!

I bought 5 of these tires for $505.00 delivered from Georgia to PA via FedEx. You can contact the Tread Warehouse @ (706) 337-2973 8:00AM - 6:00PM EST M-F, good luck.

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if you are running stock and dont want bigger size, you could go with some Wintermark HT (Kelly Tires) run them with the white line inside

http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...+Radial+HT.bwt

had them on a old truck, and kept them for my buick after that. they have been around a longtime, saw a set last week on a 2wd ranger in the snow and he was fine...
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I recently bought kelly safari tsr and they have been the best tire I have owned in snow. I had general grabber at2s falken and falken high country all terrains both were pretty good the were the best out of the 3
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