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With the right tires your golden. Michelin Cross climate are top tier for light snow like this.
Fallen Wildpeaks AT/4 all the way. Amazing tire for the price. $319 at Discount. Running 285/75r16 on my 23, 3rd Gen Taco. Minimal road noise, great handling. You won’t be disappointed!
If snow tires are an overkill for you just replace OEM tires with Michelin CrossClimate 2. Those will be enough.
The easiest answer is to just get a set of the Michelin Cross Climate 2s (or similar 3-peak all-weathers).
Winter tires are best for you.
* Michelin Cross Climate 2 (I can vouch for these)
My go-to winters are Michelin X-Ice Snow they’re stupid good on ice, stay soft in deep cold, and don’t get noisy like some of the cheaper winter tires do.
Do not only trust 3 peak rating. It is the bare minimum, and simply has to perform 10% better in acceleration than a control all season. So don\u2019t just go for any cheap tire that has it, do some research. I use falken all terrains and they work real well.
Tesla descrive la Model 3 come “berlina sportiva” e… non sbagliano. È piantata a terra, non perde facilmente aderenza (mi è stata consegnata con Micheline e-primacy), MA… pecca in feedback e feeling di guida se siete abituati alle berline termiche con il motore davanti.
Those Falkens are dearly loved by this community. I had a set and just didn\u2019t like them. They were noisy. They had a tendency to flat spot if the truck sat for a day or two, that would take several miles to warm up and sort itself out. They were really awesome in the snow and what little off roading I did.
I’ve had both on my car here in Michigan, the CC2 was awful on packed snow and ice, especially the braking distance. I had them removed because both me and my wife hated them. Yes, they were noisy and very inefficient too.
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