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I’m a big fan of Goodyear Duratraks. Always got a lot of miles on them and they seemed to keep their grip on ice even as they wore down. Nice for ice fishing. Now my truck has 22” rims and Goodyear doesn’t make a duratrak for them. On my second set of Cooper Rugged Trek. They’ve been an ok tire. Got 58k on first set and easily could have gotten more.
 


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What do you guys know about siping tires for snow ? My pickup tires are about 6 years old and still lots of tread but poor traction in snow, seems like the rubber hardens over time or loses it's flex as it wears down.
 

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What do you guys know about siping tires for snow ? My pickup tires are about 6 years old and still lots of tread but poor traction in snow, seems like the rubber hardens over time or loses it's flex as it wears down.
Sipping allows for better traction but at a higher wear rate..usually. some manufacturers are trying to make tires for snow and ice such as michelans cross climate that limits sipping to get longer miled from the tire.
 

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Sipping allows for better traction but at a higher wear rate..usually. some manufacturers are trying to make tires for snow and ice such as michelans cross climate that limits sipping to get longer miled from the tire.
Those Michelin cross climate are the best I have them on kids vehicles etc and wife good damn they are just perfect.
 

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Those Michelin cross climate are the best I have them on kids vehicles etc and wife good damn they are just perfect.
I havent heard any complaints about them yet. I am tempted to put them on kids car when they need to be replaced.
 


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Those Michelin cross climate are the best I have them on kids vehicles etc and wife good damn they are just perfect.
Momma and the kid have a 2nd set of wheels w/Blizzaks for winter. Each set including used factory wheels w/sensors ended up about $250-$300 more than a collision deductible..........
 

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I’m a big fan of Goodyear Duratraks. Always got a lot of miles on them and they seemed to keep their grip on ice even as they wore down. Nice for ice fishing. Now my truck has 22” rims and Goodyear doesn’t make a duratrak for them. On my second set of Cooper Rugged Trek. They’ve been an ok tire. Got 58k on first set and easily could have gotten more.
I'm sitting with 22" on my rig also. Options are limited.
 


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