Nokian Tires in Fall 2004
Nokian Tires in Fall 2004
Nokian has started to list a Hakkapeliitta LT in 265/70-17 for a fall intro. It's one of their studdable winter tires, with a decently siped directional tread. It's listed as having a load index of 118, which I guess will make it a load range D, although possibly an E.
The Nokian and the Cooper Discoverer ST are the only studded 17in load range D or E tires that I've seen so far.
The Nokian and the Cooper Discoverer ST are the only studded 17in load range D or E tires that I've seen so far.
I had the Nokian studless on a Subaru Outback a few years ago - those tires blew away the Firestone's in both summer and winter. If they made them for my truck, I'd own them in a heartbeat...that thing was a tank in the snow.
Studless tires do as well as studded tires on ice when it's real cold, but don't do much better than all season tires when it gets close to freezing, especially on a grade. I've seen the BFG A/T on a 4wd Jeep, which has a severe snow rating, stall and start sliding backwards in front of my house on ice. My Michelin Arctic Alpins, decent studless snow tires, still break loose kind of easily on ice close to freezing. I never had problems with studded tires on a Honda Civic, except in deep slushy snow.
I'm leaning towards the Nokians but would prefer a bit more voiding for deeper snow.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/winter/studtire/default.htm
I'm leaning towards the Nokians but would prefer a bit more voiding for deeper snow.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/winter/studtire/default.htm
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