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jus2shy
Oct 08, 2015Explorer
ktmrfs wrote:
I'd readily pay the extra $100 for the improved handling with the 20". That's peanuts in the big picture of camping expenses.
Now, the BIG drawback IMHO with 18" and 20" is the VERY limited availability of studddless winter tires. I could find no true studdless LRE winter tires in 18" or 20" and NO studable 20" in my size. Some 18" studdables, and Lots of studdless or studable winter tires in 17".
Normally I get an extra set of wheels with winter tires on them. for my 2015, I'm looking for some 17" wheels so I can get studdless winter tires.
KTMRFS, have you looked at the BF Goodrich T/A KO2 or the Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs or All-Terrain Adventures? All 3 of these tires are branded with the "Mountain Snowflake" symbol, meeting the traction requirements of a winter tire. They are not the typical M+S rating which is pure garbage and just about all modern all-season tires meet that rating. I'm personally looking at getting some KO2's in the spring when my current transfroces are worn-out. I just want a single tire that I don't have to worry about chaining up for in the winter. There's also another the Kumho Venture AT51 and the General Grabber AT 2 that is branded with the mountain snowflake symbol,
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