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Winter and F1's
I know there is a few of you who say F1's are fine in the winter...
I don't know which form of winter you guys see, but we received 6 inches of snow today, and I can't even make it up my driveway, which is barely steep enuf to roll a marble down. Picked up some 225/75/16s and steel rims, let there be light :bows: Iron |
I run 255-65-16 perilli scorpions ice&snow with 4 16x8 AR baja's here in Vermont.
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I also run Scorpion Ice & Snow tires. I have 275-55-17s on 17x8 AR Baja wheels.
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Re: Winter and F1's
Originally posted by IronmanSTL Picked up some 225/75/16s and steel rims, Frank ps-Where in Alberta are you located?? |
TO EVERYBODY:
If your like me your not into changing rims in the winter i found the solution for the STOCK rims. On discount tire i found Nitto 404 extreme force tires that are v rated AND mud and SNOW rated. i put them on this weekend and they handle amazing and the thread depth are 10x thicker then the f'1s. The greatest part is the price. I paid 127.00 a tire and the final cost was 508 shipped to my door for all for. How can you beat that!!!ps the size of the tires are 285/50r/18:rocker: :rocker: |
I never had a problem with F1's in the snow... I thought they handled rather well for what they were. I had them in both Michigan and NE Ohio winters... the past few seasons have been record snowfalls, and I never once changed tires or put weight in the bed. I thought the truck was just fine in the snow... deep slush wasn't an issue either. Just my $.02, but I think the stock wheels and tires are just fine in the elements.
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