127.0.0.1
Flashlight Enthusiast
simple answer for me is yes: if there is a chance of winter happening, on go studless winter tires
the specific brand and model I chose after a long time researching and testing tires myself, [this
is not a sales thread whatoever] but I chose XIce Xi2 over all other offerings, for a ton of reasons
and I find they get it done in a big way vs all season tires
-on my subcompact, it turned it from basically undrivable in my neighborhood of 14deg hills, into a snowcat
-on my 1999 woods buggy 4runner, all seasons really worked fine, but have since started winter specific
due to the outlandish improvement on the squirrelly car...and damn, what a difference
Do you also use full winters and switch over for the season ?
the specific brand and model I chose after a long time researching and testing tires myself, [this
is not a sales thread whatoever] but I chose XIce Xi2 over all other offerings, for a ton of reasons
and I find they get it done in a big way vs all season tires
-on my subcompact, it turned it from basically undrivable in my neighborhood of 14deg hills, into a snowcat
-on my 1999 woods buggy 4runner, all seasons really worked fine, but have since started winter specific
due to the outlandish improvement on the squirrelly car...and damn, what a difference
Do you also use full winters and switch over for the season ?