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Those ATW's look good. I've been running the Cooper Weather-master WSC. They were great last winter. Just put them back on for this winter. No snow yet. I'll probably just leave them on and see how long they last.
In hopeful anticipation of the super el niño I ordered a set of these to replace the worn-out Michelin LTX A/T 2's that came on my F250. I'm a ski bum in the winter and want to be able to make it to the slopes to enjoy the fresh powder when it falls. No one seems to stock them around here (Reno, NV), and I got all sorts of run-around from folks in the big chain stores who'd rather sell me something they had in stock--or charge me $50/tire to ship them from a Salt Lake City warehouse. :Wow1:
Leave it to the local tire chain (Reno Vulcanizing) to be knowledgeable, no-hassle, and able to have them delivered tomorrow for no additional cost. They don't offer the "free" warranties like the big chains, but their prices were lower, too. I'll probably wait a month or two before putting them on, but I'll be comfortable in the knowledge that there's a set of great tires in the garage whenever I'm ready.
If these do as well in the hot summer temperatures as Cooper claims, they would be an ideal year-round tire for this region (Reno/Tahoe).
Think snow!
Will be interested to hear how you like them. I am also a ski bum with an F250, but I am running AT3s. If these had been out when I got tires for my truck I may be running them right now.
How is the noise level?
I'm looking at these for my 2011 Pathfinder? They look a little more aggresive than the AT3 so I have some concerns. Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like a great tire.