Mickey Thompson MTZ in the snow???
Mickey Thompson MTZ in the snow???
I just got a set of Mickey Thompson MTZ 33x12.5xr17. Im getting ready to take a trip to Colorado and Im going to try to spend as much time up in the mountians as possible. I was wondering if any of you guys on here have any experience with these tires in the snow??? I know they are GREAT in the mudd. Just wanting to know what to expect. THANKS
285/75/r16 MTZ's load range "E" here. They are bad *** in the snow, gravel, dirt and mud. Not so much on wet pavement or ice. In loose snow they are great.
I can go farther in 2wd with these tires than I could in 4wd with the old Goodyear Wranglers.
Some drawbacks worth mentioning.........
1. Loud tire on dry pavement
2. Hard to balance
3. Cost
I'd buy them again in a second, but not if i was going to drive on the highway long distances. If your truck stays off road or on back roads like mine they are a good choice.
If you do alot of highway driving consider BFG AT tires. They are great in the snow with better on road manors
I can go farther in 2wd with these tires than I could in 4wd with the old Goodyear Wranglers.
Some drawbacks worth mentioning.........
1. Loud tire on dry pavement
2. Hard to balance
3. Cost
I'd buy them again in a second, but not if i was going to drive on the highway long distances. If your truck stays off road or on back roads like mine they are a good choice.
If you do alot of highway driving consider BFG AT tires. They are great in the snow with better on road manors
285/75/r16 MTZ's load range "E" here. They are bad *** in the snow, gravel, dirt and mud. Not so much on wet pavement or ice. In loose snow they are great.
I can go farther in 2wd with these tires than I could in 4wd with the old Goodyear Wranglers.
Some drawbacks worth mentioning.........
1. Loud tire on dry pavement
2. Hard to balance
3. Cost
I'd buy them again in a second, but not if i was going to drive on the highway long distances. If your truck stays off road or on back roads like mine they are a good choice.
If you do alot of highway driving consider BFG AT tires. They are great in the snow with better on road manors
I can go farther in 2wd with these tires than I could in 4wd with the old Goodyear Wranglers.
Some drawbacks worth mentioning.........
1. Loud tire on dry pavement
2. Hard to balance
3. Cost
I'd buy them again in a second, but not if i was going to drive on the highway long distances. If your truck stays off road or on back roads like mine they are a good choice.
If you do alot of highway driving consider BFG AT tires. They are great in the snow with better on road manors


