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Jarlaxle
Oct 07, 2017Explorer II
freewayrandy wrote:
I have a '15 Chev 2500 D/A and at 25000 miles the OE Michelins are getting thin already. I live in the Sierras and deal with winding roads, snow and ice a lot. I was considering BFG AT KO2's but am starting to hear stories of separations. I do need an E rated as I pull the rig in my signature. Looking for opinions, suggestions and experiences. Thx.
For snow and ice: Treadwright Kedge Grip. Had to guess on your size (2015 Chevy 2500 had at least three different sizes available), but HERE is one of them. Having used the Wardens, they are excellent A/T tires, and superb in snow and (with Kedge Grip) ice.
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