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I know I know...this is a BBing board, not a car board. But we have political threads, Bible threads, smut threads, corona virus threads, alcoholism threads, and PC gaming threads. So why not a thread on snow tire reviews? I've narrowed my choice potetial down to two studded snow tires, because I've used studdless snow tires, ( namely bridgestone Blizzaks) as well as studded snow tires, ( Firsestone WinterForce) on several different cars, and while the studdless Blizzaks worked very good in the snow and were much better than "all season" tires are in the snow, the studded snow tires were even a little better than the Blizzak snow tires were, especially when it came to stopping quick in the snow. The studs really dig right in, and they're legal to use in my home state from November 15th to April 15th.
The following are the two studded snow tires that I'm considering, and I'm wondering if anyone here has ever used either one of these tires yet, and if so, what you thought of them, and if you had studs installed in them:
#1. Cooper Evolution Winter tires , (I've never really had any Cooper snow tires before, so IDK how any of them are).
#2. GoodYear Winter Command tires.
Anyone ever have either one of these tires? The Coopers look like they might have a slightly more aggressive tread pattern, but the Goodyear tires above look like they use a greater number of studs in them than the Cooper ones do, and also more than the Firestone WinterForce snow tires did that I've had in the past.
The following are the two studded snow tires that I'm considering, and I'm wondering if anyone here has ever used either one of these tires yet, and if so, what you thought of them, and if you had studs installed in them:
#1. Cooper Evolution Winter tires , (I've never really had any Cooper snow tires before, so IDK how any of them are).
#2. GoodYear Winter Command tires.
Anyone ever have either one of these tires? The Coopers look like they might have a slightly more aggressive tread pattern, but the Goodyear tires above look like they use a greater number of studs in them than the Cooper ones do, and also more than the Firestone WinterForce snow tires did that I've had in the past.
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