Posted by kcm.MN on November 24, 2019 at 19:08:29 from (174.219.11.31):
In Reply to: Winter Driving posted by rusty6 on November 22, 2019 at 20:54:03:
Yes, tires are very important. When we bought our current daily driver, it had nearly-new Goodyear HP tires. We got back here to a couple inches of snow. Truck couldn't even get around in our own driveway in 4wd. Bought a set of General Grabber AT2's and haven't looked back sense. I'll buy those tires for as long as they make them!
Funny thing -- the Goodyear HP's were 'designed' for street driving, but the more aggressive Grabber tires were a whole lot quieter on paved roads.
Same goes for shoes. It's not only the type of material, but also the tread pattern that dictates whether shoes (or tires) grip snow/ice well. Since we rarely have to travel when ice is about freezing, we don't have to invest in "winter" tires. Only been a couple times over the years when I wished we'd had some. I just slowed down a bit more and everything went great.
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