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theoldwizard1
Dec 11, 2022Explorer II
rvexodus wrote:
Our Michelin LTX M/S^2's have served us very well.
Those are good tires, but they can compete withe REAL Winter tires.
Winter tire are much better on hard pack snow and ice. They still will not work well when there is more than 6" of snow on the road OR YOU ARE PULLING A TRAILER.
CHAINS or wait until the roads are plowed and the sun has come out so that the roads are dry. The big problem you will have is re-freezing. If you have not driven in the mountains, the roads can look just wet, but in the shadows it has ALREADY FROZEN !
Be prepared to spend an extra 3 or 4 days where ever you stop !
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