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#14
I took the truck out in the snow today. This unexpected snow is the first time these wheels have touched snow. The type of snow is extremely wet, about 2 inches of it on top of hours of rain. This heavy snow is bringing down trees into the streets and there is a live electrical wire on a car down my street. (Expecting about 5 to 8 inches of this ****.)
The Cooper Zeon LTZ's did okay in 2wd, sliding a bit driving on slush/ice. Of course my bed is empty, so rear wheel traction blows. In 4wd, there was no problem at all, took off from a stop pretty damn good, up a decent hill too. I played around in an unplowed parking lot a bit. They did as well as any other all season tire I've had.
I can't wait to see how my Winterforce tires make a difference in the snow, this is the first winter I've ever had dedicated snow tires on a truck.
Other cars are sliding all over, pretty funny, most should have stayed home.
The Cooper Zeon LTZ's did okay in 2wd, sliding a bit driving on slush/ice. Of course my bed is empty, so rear wheel traction blows. In 4wd, there was no problem at all, took off from a stop pretty damn good, up a decent hill too. I played around in an unplowed parking lot a bit. They did as well as any other all season tire I've had.
I can't wait to see how my Winterforce tires make a difference in the snow, this is the first winter I've ever had dedicated snow tires on a truck.
Other cars are sliding all over, pretty funny, most should have stayed home.
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I took the truck out in the snow today. This unexpected snow is the first time these wheels have touched snow. The type of snow is extremely wet, about 2 inches of it on top of hours of rain. This heavy snow is bringing down trees into the streets and there is a live electrical wire on a car down my street. (Expecting about 5 to 8 inches of this ****.)
The Cooper Zeon LTZ's did okay in 2wd, sliding a bit driving on slush/ice. Of course my bed is empty, so rear wheel traction blows. In 4wd, there was no problem at all, took off from a stop pretty damn good, up a decent hill too. I played around in an unplowed parking lot a bit. They did as well as any other all season tire I've had.
I can't wait to see how my Winterforce tires make a difference in the snow, this is the first winter I've ever had dedicated snow tires on a truck.
Other cars are sliding all over, pretty funny, most should have stayed home.
The Cooper Zeon LTZ's did okay in 2wd, sliding a bit driving on slush/ice. Of course my bed is empty, so rear wheel traction blows. In 4wd, there was no problem at all, took off from a stop pretty damn good, up a decent hill too. I played around in an unplowed parking lot a bit. They did as well as any other all season tire I've had.
I can't wait to see how my Winterforce tires make a difference in the snow, this is the first winter I've ever had dedicated snow tires on a truck.
Other cars are sliding all over, pretty funny, most should have stayed home.