@Darby
Fair, but winter tires don’t help in deep, unplowed snow where you need a tread that digs in.
I use it more for practical off-roading, like trails to campsites or hiking spots. Not the toughest terrain, but enough to benefit from ATs.
@Darby
Fair, but winter tires don’t help in deep, unplowed snow where you need a tread that digs in.
I use it more for practical off-roading, like trails to campsites or hiking spots. Not the toughest terrain, but enough to benefit from ATs.
@Oaklee
Sounds like you’ve got a good balance in mind.
@Darby
It’s AWD, and I live up north, so I deal with snow, mud, gravel, and rougher roads. All-terrain is perfect for what I need year-round.
Linden said:
@Darby
It’s AWD, and I live up north, so I deal with snow, mud, gravel, and rougher roads. All-terrain is perfect for what I need year-round.
Got it. Just trying to help, but you know your needs best.
Feels a bit much unless you’re doing heavy off-roading. I swapped out my 20” wheels for 16” A/T tires for summer and use 18”s for winter. Rides so much smoother, and I barely notice bumps anymore.
Whoever did your paint must be top-notch, that thing is shining!