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Lomac 08-16-2013 12:21 AM

Winter Tires
 
Shut up, I know it's still the middle of summer. :p

I'm picking up a new winter SUV this weekend and plan on getting it all prepped before parking it for the next couple months before snow starts falling up here. One of the things I'd like to look into sooner rather than later is winter tires. I live up in the Okanagan, off a stretch of the 97 Highway that requires chains to be in your vehicle at all times. I'll also be travelling between Salmon Arm and Kelowna very frequently, as well as doing the Coquihalla route every few weeks. Now, in the past I've always managed to get away with running basic snow tires after waiting for the weather report to give an all clear. However, I wont have that luxury this time. I also live on the top of a tall hill that has half a dozen switchbacks on it.

I've been eyeing the Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7's (studded) and the Nokian Rotiiva's were also recommended to me. One thing that occurred to me is that if you're running studded tires, can you then also use chains? Studded tires will work best for me while driving locally, but chains will be required once I hit Hwy 5.

Any other suggestions? Money is of no consequence for this purchase, though I'd rather get the best bang for the buck rather than pay top dollar for something that's simply overpriced due to brand name.

T4RAWR 08-16-2013 08:18 AM

Yes you can run tire chains over studded tires.

Get the Hakka 7's and call it a day. If you're going to park the truck, keep the snow tires off until you need them.

For chains i'd opt for thule xb 16's, for tires i've heard that the general altimax arctic tire is a good choice as well.

Zedbra 08-16-2013 06:12 PM

I've been using studded Hankook iPikes the last few years and have never needed to crack out my chains yet (other than to loan the chains to someone without snowies).

A fried of mine who lived in Edmonton for 40 years and now lives on the coast and drives back to the big E a few times throughout the winter swears by Hak's - says they are the best snow tire he has ever had. He drives a Mitsubishi Outlander for what its worth

Brianrietta 08-16-2013 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lomac (Post 8301870)
Money is of no consequence

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Can't go wrong with the Nokian's.

MG1 08-16-2013 08:25 PM

I got Nokian tires for my commuter car this past winter and I am totally impressed. Can't wait to wear out the Michelin X-Ice on the truck so I can put on Nokians. I am sold on Nokians...... just my two bits.

Jmac 08-16-2013 08:30 PM

Love my Nokians. Great tires


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