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12-14-2007, 05:24 AM
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snow / ice tires
any recommendations out there - seems to be lots of advice on mud and rock tires but nothing for the white stuff
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12-14-2007, 01:42 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
The stock BFG's are a great snow/ice tire..... probably one of the best choices out there.
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12-14-2007, 07:21 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
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Originally Posted by MVR 155
The stock BFG's are a great snow/ice tire..... probably one of the best choices out there.
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x2!
If you go with a Mud tire, get it siped.
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12-15-2007, 04:28 AM
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Re: snow / ice tires
I had to have the wife pull me out on an icy hard packed road. she just pulled easy and tried not to spin a tire. she used lo loc and dif loc and was able to pull my 3/4 ton dodge out that went over the bank of my neighbors driveway up to the mirror in snow. it was hung up so I left it running in park and she didn't even wait for me to get in and put it in reverse. BFG s work well on ice.
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12-15-2007, 02:00 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
I agree...the stock bfg's work well in the snow/ice.
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12-16-2007, 10:19 AM
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Re: snow / ice tires
Are they actually rated for mud and snow? Up here in these parts (Oregon) the state police look for a "snow flake" on the side wall molded in the tire that indicates it is a rated mud and snow tire. If you don't have the snow flake, you have to use traction control devices when required.
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12-17-2007, 02:59 AM
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Re: snow / ice tires
Wow, I couldn't disagree more about the stock BFs having good traction in snow and ice; I'm on a fair number of mountain roads to ski hills, maybe its just the nature of a heavy truck? My last vehicle - a rear wheel drive sedan - had far far far superior traction on snow and ice once snow tires were on it compared to the hummer with the stock tires !??
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12-17-2007, 05:15 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
well while plowing yesterday I stuck my dodge twice. was doing the neighbors driveway and the blade skipped up and I high centered the truck. walked back to the house and got the H2 and gave it a pull and then let my 14 year old son drive it home. about the time he got out of sight the Dodge dropped off the egde of the driveway and the ice that was under the snow won't give up enough to get traction with the Cooper Discoveries...they suck in snow! Had to call the wife to come back in the H2 to get me...again. when I buy new tires for the H2 I am putting the take offs on the dodge.
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12-17-2007, 08:01 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
I am pretty Sure that the Stock BFG's are Approved for Snow and Ice conditions with the stamp on the side. My 37' BFG KM's suck for snow compaired to stock BFG TO's
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12-17-2007, 09:00 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
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Originally Posted by Cuddles
Wow, I couldn't disagree more about the stock BFs having good traction in snow and ice; I'm on a fair number of mountain roads to ski hills, maybe its just the nature of a heavy truck? My last vehicle - a rear wheel drive sedan - had far far far superior traction on snow and ice once snow tires were on it compared to the hummer with the stock tires !??
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Well a true dedicated snow/ice tire will deliver far better ice traction than the BFG's would, the soft compound keeps the rubber from getting hard in the cold conditions therefore delivering far superior traction on ice. You also have to consider the fact that your in a 6400 lb. truck. We got about 5" here in the Chicagoland area and the H2 handled it like it was dry pavement and thats with the stock BFG's in place. I have a very good all season tire on my TL (Continental conti extreme contacts) and the car is very good in the snow but it doesnt hold a candle to the H2 in the snow.
I have a friend who owns a snow removal company, he equips all of his trucks with the BFG's
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12-17-2007, 09:21 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
Only 5"? We got hit with 10.4" in the South Loop. Anything past 6" any wheeled travel sux. IMHO
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12-18-2007, 03:43 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
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Only 5"? We got hit with 10.4" in the South Loop. Anything past 6" any wheeled travel sux. IMHO
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Lake effect is a B!TCH my friend.... We got 5" of fresh snow on Saturday and a few flurries a day or two before that accumulated to maybe an inch. I was working in Berwyn/Cicero yesterday and it seemed like the further east I got the more snow I noticed piled up.
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2013 Audi S4
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12-19-2007, 09:16 PM
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Re: snow / ice tires
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Originally Posted by MVR 155
Lake effect is a B!TCH my friend.... We got 5" of fresh snow on Saturday and a few flurries a day or two before that accumulated to maybe an inch. I was working in Berwyn/Cicero yesterday and it seemed like the further east I got the more snow I noticed piled up.
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I was out in Naperville Saturday night on the way home 55 totally sucked after the Harlem exit. IDOT must have had the night off. Finally had to put it in 4-hi TCS2 by the time I reached Damen snow must have been at 4 or 5" on the pavement.
My office is on 47th and Pulaski not too far from Berwyn/Cicero.
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12-18-2007, 05:47 AM
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Re: snow / ice tires
I think I'll try out the cepeks - thanks for the feedback - Its embarrasing to be one of the few that doesn't make it into work the couple of times it snows on my street during the winter, people roll their eyes or laugh at how useless this thing is in the snow - and I wish I was exagerating, but I make that call pretty quickly now since I came very close to sliding it into someones living room a couple of years ago.
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12-19-2007, 05:01 AM
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Re: snow / ice tires
our problem here on the west coast isn't so much deep snow - its snotty slush and / or very wet snow when the temp is from 0 (Celcius) to -8. I used to be from Manitoba where the snow was far deeper and dryer and now I understand the problem differently - believe me, its not just that the people on the coast aren't use to driving in the snow - it is different. (that said I don't miss the deep stuff - except when I'm buying a lift ticket!)
Anyhow - safe travel to everyone out there on the slick stuff and thanks for the feedback.
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