xwhaler
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The FJ laughs in the face of snow tires!!!!!
You have the Toyo A/Ts right? When the H/Ts that were on the Tundra when I bought it wear a bit more I will definitely be getting some All Terrains.
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The FJ laughs in the face of snow tires!!!!!
Wow, you put a lot of miles on an annual basis- I'm estimating 25k per year per vehicle?25K is what I target for snows as well, which is two 5 month seasons - November 1st to April 1st.
I like the way you think. Keeps the lift lines shorter.
This has been discussed ad nauseam in the past. Snow tires are leaps and bounds better handling in winter. Period.
it laughs in its face.Do you have an FJ? How is it on windblown hardpack and ice?
Yes A/T on it now, came with all seasons Grandtreks. They were better in sand then the snow.You have the Toyo A/Ts right? When the H/Ts that were on the Tundra when I bought it wear a bit more I will definitely be getting some All Terrains.
I agree. I have never run snows even when I had my 740i. Just to need to know the car and conditions nPussies that are afraid to drive in snow keep lift line shorter - we go no matter what conditions are like.
My SUV does not need winter tires. All seasons have done the job for me all of my life even when i did not have a truck. Just have to know how to drive in the winter. Only conditions that suck are freezing rain on cleared roads then again it does not really matter what tire you have.
Yes A/T on it now, came with all seasons Grandtreks. They were better in sand then the snow.
Pussies that are afraid to drive in snow keep lift line shorter - we go no matter what conditions are like.
My SUV does not need winter tires. All seasons have done the job for me all of my life even when i did not have a truck. Just have to know how to drive in the winter. Only conditions that suck are freezing rain on cleared roads then again it does not really matter what tire you have.
I agree. I have never run snows even when I had my 740i. Just to need to know the car and conditions n
I agree. I have never run snows even when I had my 740i. Just to need to know the car and conditions n
If Costco is selling Xi2s they could be old stock stuck in their warehouse for a few years.
Unless they haven't updated the website and your really buying Xi3s
I'd ask before buying
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I am confused. Michelin's website list the Xi2 as the latest generation.
http://www.michelinman.com/US/en/tires/products/latitude-xice-xi2.html
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I agree. I have never run snows even when I had my 740i. Just to need to know the car and conditions n
My wife uses all season tires on her Volvo an she never has problems. Then again I grew up on VT and she in NH and we are accustom to snow conditions.
I grew up driving in VT too. You're missing the point.
Like I said, you can turn a Phillips screw with a flat head driver. Doesn't mean it's the best tool for the job.
Or as Dr Jeff said, you can ski a midfat in powder, but it doesn't come remotely close to performing as well a 110 waist rockered ski.