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Old 05-07-2009, 06:19 AM
Ranger_mclaren Ranger_mclaren is offline
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If you live in a snowy region you sure as heck don't want an M/T tire. A/Ts are much better suited to snow and sand than a M/T. Like the M/T implies....its main design function is to work well in mud....not snow.
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Originally Posted by beaujt View Post
UM, i beg to differ about hte M/T in snow... i grew up in the Northwest, snow is abundant and i had ran my first set of M/T just this last winter, and all i have to say is WOW!
I agree with both of you the A/Ts are btter on ice and slick roads but the M/Ts are better in deep snow and winter wheeling mud. If you live on back roads that don't get plowed good i'd say M/Ts if you live it town A/Ts. Thats why you see huge lifted trucks with 38-40 inch mudders in the summer and they drop down to stock tires in the winter.
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