10-07-2020, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sygfrid
How much snow & ice are you gonna see in your area?
Here in Vancouver where snow, slush, ice, & rain can all be seen in a day, the All-Weather (4-season) Nokian WRG's work great. I've tried it on stock wheels with 225/45 & I never experienced getting stuck in the icy snow but it's a bit tail happy in the wet on hard turns. Now, I have Michelin Alpin PA4 225/40/18, which are UHP winters made for sports car, on my heavier 18" TRD's. These are really grippy in the wet & never experienced fish tail in the same scenario as the WRG3. I've done snowy hill climbs on them too without any problems.
If you're gonna be seeing a lot of snow, Nokian Hakkapeliitta are popular especially in the Nordic areas of Europe & are available in Kal Tire.
Check out the different CURRENT winter tire reviews on YouTube or even this: https://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
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Debating to get Pilot Alpin 5's in 205 55 17... is this a Pilot Alpin recommendation???
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