Hi,
I have done a lot of research on whether to instal an A/T tire (winter peak) vs a dedicated winter tire (Michelin or Blizzak). I live in Canada and to be honest my daily driver will not be off-road very much but I really like a little aggressive look. I also realize from what I’ve read that a A/T tire can not replace a dedicated winter tire for snow and ice performance.
My question is what do people experience with A/T on dry pavement? Snow and ice performance? Noise.
I think I should probably get dedicated winter tires but I’d be ok to sacrifice some performance for the look.
Thanks in advance. If this has already been discussed I’d appreciate a link to the posts.
Thanks Ken
I have done a lot of research on whether to instal an A/T tire (winter peak) vs a dedicated winter tire (Michelin or Blizzak). I live in Canada and to be honest my daily driver will not be off-road very much but I really like a little aggressive look. I also realize from what I’ve read that a A/T tire can not replace a dedicated winter tire for snow and ice performance.
My question is what do people experience with A/T on dry pavement? Snow and ice performance? Noise.
I think I should probably get dedicated winter tires but I’d be ok to sacrifice some performance for the look.
Thanks in advance. If this has already been discussed I’d appreciate a link to the posts.
Thanks Ken