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New tires! I need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Rivest" data-source="post: 976714" data-attributes="member: 68561"><p>I'm in Timmins Ontario - we get far more snow here than you'll ever get!!! As an avid hunter, I spend a pile of time off road (gravel, logging trails, clay, and sand). I commute 70KM to and from work (highway driving) daily.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I bought a set of the Hankook Dynapro AT/M in a 265/75/16. They did rub a little in the back, but otherwise they fit well (I trimmed up the plastic inner fenderwells about a half inch to accomodate) - I've put over 30,000KM on the tires since I got them, with no balance or wear issues. They handle the snow exceptionally well, mud/sand/clay exceptionally well, ice reasonable well (they are an all season tire, so will will perform less spectacularly on ice than a winter tire), and have good road manners otherwise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My last set was the Yokohama Geolander A/T's, which also were a great tire - overall they did perform a little less than the Hankooks in all situations but one: The Yokohamas were better in deep slush (3 inches or more of wet snow/slush). I had to rotate the yoko's a bit more often, as they did tend to "cup" a bit worse than the Hankooks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Rivest, post: 976714, member: 68561"] I'm in Timmins Ontario - we get far more snow here than you'll ever get!!! As an avid hunter, I spend a pile of time off road (gravel, logging trails, clay, and sand). I commute 70KM to and from work (highway driving) daily. I bought a set of the Hankook Dynapro AT/M in a 265/75/16. They did rub a little in the back, but otherwise they fit well (I trimmed up the plastic inner fenderwells about a half inch to accomodate) - I've put over 30,000KM on the tires since I got them, with no balance or wear issues. They handle the snow exceptionally well, mud/sand/clay exceptionally well, ice reasonable well (they are an all season tire, so will will perform less spectacularly on ice than a winter tire), and have good road manners otherwise. My last set was the Yokohama Geolander A/T's, which also were a great tire - overall they did perform a little less than the Hankooks in all situations but one: The Yokohamas were better in deep slush (3 inches or more of wet snow/slush). I had to rotate the yoko's a bit more often, as they did tend to "cup" a bit worse than the Hankooks. Hope this helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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