Originally Posted by rockyfeller
I'm running a set since April. The first 5K miles have been great on dry and wet pavement. I will not run them in the snow. Here in Utah, a rear wheel drive car needs serious dedicated snow tires with studs IMHO. If you only see and inch or less, slush or rain, I might be tempted to try to get by. I'll revert to the 4wd pickup for snow and skiing expeditions. New carb on the snowblower as of last night, hope the 6 year drought is over.