I need to know if it's the truck or the tires that's not performing on wintery roads?
From what I can tell those tires are marketed as a hybrid between a sport truck tire and an all-terrain tire. All Terrain's are mediocore at best in snow & ice conditions, now take into account that these tires are also manufactured with street performance in mind and is it any wonder that they suck on ice? They do not have the mountain snowflake designation either. For decent performance on snow and ice get an AT tire with the mountain snowflake symbol on them.
For good performance get a true winter tire.
For good performance get a true winter tire.



