Posted by Steven f/AZ on October 05, 2008 at 06:12:55 from (24.121.250.95):
In Reply to: OT Pickup tire size posted by Joe Pro on October 04, 2008 at 20:12:05:
I had a 2wd pickup when I was up in ND several years ago... and a 4x4 Explorer. Had an icy snowy winter and put new tires on the 4x4 and studded snow tires on the 2wd pickup.
Those studded snow tires handled so good in the snow and on ice that we pretty much parked the Explorer except for deep snow drift plowing on backroads. Never did get stuck with that 2wd pickup when I had the studded snow tires on it.
31x10.50x15 are a wider tire and will cause you to slip and slide on snow and ice. A narrow tire will have more pressure per square inch and better traction in snow and ice conditions.
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