okiestate_gal
Member
I have scoured this section of the forum and found lots of great info, but have 2 questions still.
I'll be buying some tires from TireRack (thanks for the link!) to prep for Oklahoma "winter". Don't need anything fancy, just stock size on stock rims.
Expected driving conditions for new tires: 90% dry pavement, the rest is rain, snow, packed snow, ice and maybe mud. But, for the 3 months out of the year we have winter I am a nervous wreck driving in it. Why? OK doesn't have the equipment to salt/sand/plow the roads, esp back roads. I have two steep hills to ascend/descend on my trek to work - each snow storm they claim at least a couple vehicles. I have been in the ditch several times in recent years (2wd pickup but still not good for my confidence level) and don't want that to happen again. Our snow likes to melt, then freeze and turn into ice.
Questions for the group-
I like the idea of the heavier duty tire b/c they're more durable, last longer & fewer flats but I know they're stiffer. Will they handle just as well in the ice & snow? Just let some air out?
Also, I don't care about road noise (I already have a roof rack) or riding rough (I'm sure my suspension is shot & I live in the country).
Thanks in advance!
-okie
I'll be buying some tires from TireRack (thanks for the link!) to prep for Oklahoma "winter". Don't need anything fancy, just stock size on stock rims.
Expected driving conditions for new tires: 90% dry pavement, the rest is rain, snow, packed snow, ice and maybe mud. But, for the 3 months out of the year we have winter I am a nervous wreck driving in it. Why? OK doesn't have the equipment to salt/sand/plow the roads, esp back roads. I have two steep hills to ascend/descend on my trek to work - each snow storm they claim at least a couple vehicles. I have been in the ditch several times in recent years (2wd pickup but still not good for my confidence level) and don't want that to happen again. Our snow likes to melt, then freeze and turn into ice.
Questions for the group-
- What's been your favorite All-Terrain tire?
- Your thoughts on load range D/E tires?
I like the idea of the heavier duty tire b/c they're more durable, last longer & fewer flats but I know they're stiffer. Will they handle just as well in the ice & snow? Just let some air out?
Also, I don't care about road noise (I already have a roof rack) or riding rough (I'm sure my suspension is shot & I live in the country).
Thanks in advance!
-okie