Tire Question
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Re: Tire Question
Scotty wrote:
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
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jeff
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
--
jeff
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Re: Tire Question
Scotty wrote:
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
--
jeff
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
--
jeff
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Re: Tire Question
Scotty wrote:
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
--
jeff
> Yes, if I go with the wider tire I will need to get new wheels with
> less backspacing. One of the reasons I am looking at the narrow tire.
>
There are two schools of thought with regard to snow tires depending on
what type of driving you are planning. If you are planing of back
country off road driving then you need floatation from wide tires. If on
the other hand you are looking to get to and from work during snow
storms, then a narrow tire is better.
--
jeff
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