I've searched and read a lot of tire posts, some back as far as 2008, and I'm still unsure what I should be getting.
I drive a new to me MY2017 RRS TD6. What an awesome ride!
I drive mostly stop and go traffic in Portland, Oregon. I don't go purposely 4x4ing but I do take my rig camping and on forest service roads. I also tow a boat a few times a year (under 3k lbs). Winters are wet, but generally mild with temps under 25F extremely rare. We have about 1 snowstorm a year where everyone panics and empties the grocery store shelves. It rained a little slush this morning and school opened two hours late ~sigh.
I have 20 inch rims currently sporting tires my mechanic calls "xbox tires". If they were bike tires we'd call them road slicks.
So, I think I'm looking for a good basic all year tire. I've been recommended the Hankook HP2 Ra33 and the Nokian R3.
I dig this board and appreciate the knowledge here. Thanks all.
I drive a new to me MY2017 RRS TD6. What an awesome ride!
I drive mostly stop and go traffic in Portland, Oregon. I don't go purposely 4x4ing but I do take my rig camping and on forest service roads. I also tow a boat a few times a year (under 3k lbs). Winters are wet, but generally mild with temps under 25F extremely rare. We have about 1 snowstorm a year where everyone panics and empties the grocery store shelves. It rained a little slush this morning and school opened two hours late ~sigh.
I have 20 inch rims currently sporting tires my mechanic calls "xbox tires". If they were bike tires we'd call them road slicks.
So, I think I'm looking for a good basic all year tire. I've been recommended the Hankook HP2 Ra33 and the Nokian R3.
I dig this board and appreciate the knowledge here. Thanks all.