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phillybean
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Finally a subject I'm an expert in. I'm a manager of a tire shop here in Canada.
As far as the best studded winter tire, the new Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT2 studded from the factory are the way to go. Nokian one of few tire companies that stud the tires when they are made. They use a carbide tipped stud that has a better biting edge and doesn't wear out the way a typical steel stud does. They have a similar tread depth to a Nitto Terra Grappler, but are very directional for the snow. At the end of the day, when in 4x4 in deep snow most tires with tread will get you where you need to go, but with the compound, sipping and studs in these, you can't beat them on ice.
Non-Studded, I think it's tough to beat the Yokohama Ice Guard G072. They don't make them in a 8 or 10 ply though. Last year I ran them in 1 31 1050r15 and was very happy with them.
An All Terrain that is decent in the winter, Duratracs are decent when studded. BFG A/T's are good as well, when sipped when perform very well.
As far as the best studded winter tire, the new Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT2 studded from the factory are the way to go. Nokian one of few tire companies that stud the tires when they are made. They use a carbide tipped stud that has a better biting edge and doesn't wear out the way a typical steel stud does. They have a similar tread depth to a Nitto Terra Grappler, but are very directional for the snow. At the end of the day, when in 4x4 in deep snow most tires with tread will get you where you need to go, but with the compound, sipping and studs in these, you can't beat them on ice.
Non-Studded, I think it's tough to beat the Yokohama Ice Guard G072. They don't make them in a 8 or 10 ply though. Last year I ran them in 1 31 1050r15 and was very happy with them.
An All Terrain that is decent in the winter, Duratracs are decent when studded. BFG A/T's are good as well, when sipped when perform very well.