Hey guys, just wondering what your opinion are on the best tire for a combination both snow and dry offroading.
I've been looking at the toyo A/T and the nitto A/T because they have a lot of siping, but i dont know how they hold up off of snow. anyone running em?
i use bfg km2s all year round. work pretty well in powder but if your driving on anything else it doesnt seem to matter what you have. airing down is what gets you moving in the snow. I have seen bald generic non aggressive tread tires aired down to 12psi work just as well as km2s on similar weighted vehicles.
The problem with all MT tires is that MTs use a harder compound than ATs. This makes them poor performers because on compacted snow and ice you need flex in the nubs to grab. Furthermore, MTs are not siped. If you get them siped, due to the fact that they are made of a harder compound, the nubs become weaker, and they will being to tear apart, ruining the tire. Without sipes, the grooves between the nubs fill with snow, and even out with the nubs, becoming essentially slick tires. This isn't a major issue offroad on powder, but on tarmac with compacted snow/ice it is a major problem. MTs have their place, but they are worse ON the road at everything compared to an AT. The MTs are superior offroad, no question about that, but the best jack of all trades tire IMHO is the Duratrac. It's great in all categories, excellent in none. Dedicated winter tires are excellent on street snow and ice, and rain, but worse everywhere else. MTs are ok on the road but excellent offroad. Gotta pick your poison.I agree with
NFRs2000NYC;84572]Remember to read responses with a grain of salt.
But do not 100% agree with
=NFRs2000NYC;84572]snow is compacted and/or ice, and MTs perform very poorly
Yes some are better than others but do your research. I have driven some MT's on snow/ice that just suck but on the same snow, same day another set were awesome. Its all about driving style too...I've seen some people blast through snow like its mud and others go for the slow approach.
But like NFRs2000NYC said MT's do kick ass in the soft stuff :thumb:
Duratracs are pretty impressive. We went a lot of places in a stock 2dr sahara on 33's in moab last week. They worked great every where.
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