xwhaler
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We have 2 vehicles we'll take on ski trips...when as a family we use my wife's Kia Sorento with Firestone Destination LE2s....highway all season tire but very well regarded by TireRack for snow performance (they are siped)
Last yr they did quite well for us. Wanted to get all terrains for the vehicle but they are not made in the size (235/60/18)
When I'm solo or making my 80 mile R/T commute in the snow I will be in my 4x4 Tacoma currently sporting Firestone AT's---nearly 70k on these have taken me through 5 winters.
Will be replacing this season with a more aggressive A/T, the Goodyear Duratrac...supposedly incredible in the snow and since the truck is now only driven 5k miles/yr it will be the last tire I ever buy so I'm going to spend a bit more for very good performance when I need it.
Last yr they did quite well for us. Wanted to get all terrains for the vehicle but they are not made in the size (235/60/18)
When I'm solo or making my 80 mile R/T commute in the snow I will be in my 4x4 Tacoma currently sporting Firestone AT's---nearly 70k on these have taken me through 5 winters.
Will be replacing this season with a more aggressive A/T, the Goodyear Duratrac...supposedly incredible in the snow and since the truck is now only driven 5k miles/yr it will be the last tire I ever buy so I'm going to spend a bit more for very good performance when I need it.
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