Tractiontzed Tires.I haven't heard that term in many a year.The tire was put on a machine with 2 rollers ,one was powered ,the other wasen't.The powered one had small very hard steel hooks on it.As it turned the hooks cut into the tread and left a jagged hole which did help traction.It could be used on either regular or snow tires.
Studed snow tires are wonderful on ice/hard packed snow.I'm amazed that they are outlawed in some states that are known to have tough winter conditions.Are chains allowed in some of these states?
When front wheel drive first came on the scene all the ad.copy raved of the great traction avaliable because of the front weight bias.With no more than 8 or 9" of ground clearance and often a
lot less and with 12 or 14" of wet snow you aren't moveing too far.
A narrow tire is far better than a wide one in any sloppy condition.But when it's deep and heavy chains can't be beat!
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