RSather528
WKR
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- Nov 30, 2020
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The Toyo AT III’s have been pretty good for me the last few years. Close to 40k miles on them and around 8/16ths - 9/16ths remaining on the treads.
Great tire for snow and ice and lasts forever.I've used Michelin Defender LTX M&S for 20 years year around on our pickups...1/2 ton F150's and 1 ton F350 using the OEM size tires. Great wet and ice traction with the siping and work well as snow tires for me. Wear great, ride quiet, handle well, etc.
As a point of reference I drove from 5,800' elevation at home to work at 10,300' at work in CO, and often added a trip to our other sites crossing mountain passes well over 11,000' elevation with constantly changing weather conditions. They are great tires...never stuck in the snow, spun out on the ice or had flats on the gravel roads over the the years with them. I've continued to use them in BC year around over the past 14 years. Drawback is they are pricier than most other tires.
I can't answer other than to say the colder it is, the grippier the ice.My top three choices right now would be:
Falken Wildpeak
Bridgestone Blizzak
Cooper Discoverer
Then Revo 3 or Open Country.
For those with the Falken Wildpeak - how do they handle on REALLY cold and slick/smooth ice? The one thing I read was both the Wildpeat and Discoverer AT3 both do not do good on the really cold slick stuff. any experiences?
Has anyone used the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT? specifially LT rated tires