Suggestions on tires
#11
Originally Posted by 383montess
I'm from Greensburg which is 40 miles out of Pittsburgh. I've been reading alot of reviews makes it even harder to decide. Thanks
#12
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From: Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Originally Posted by OBXMarine
Awesome!!! I used to live there for a bit. I still make it up to the area a couple times a year. Maybe you should save up and invest in a snowcat? 

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From: Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Originally Posted by jkane33
stay a way from falken tires. alot of come back to shop out round or pulling stay with kumho or pirelli and you will be 

#19
Originally Posted by 2nd Sierra
in PA here as well...i'm about to purchase 285/60 18's and I'm looking at the kumho ecsta stx's and the yokohoma geolander ht/s GO52's. Both rate high according to the tirerack ratings. Unlike you I do need something that will at least get me around in bad weather.
I had summer only tires on my car while living in IN a few months ago and she was ice skating in the snow. Went to the Pirelli's and it was an AMAZING difference. What's also amazing is that they hook at least as well as my old Potenza RE730's did in the dry. They don't have as much of a feel in the corners but they seem to corner just as well.
I drove in a very lightly snow covered parking lot with these Pirelli's. What I didn't realize is that is was a light covering of an ice/snow and when I got out of the car and tried to walk I almost bit it (a couple of times). I remember thinking, "HOW DID THOSE TIRES DO IT?!"
Rrrr, just realized I was in the truck area. Got here by clicking on new posts. Don't know if they make em for trucks
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