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Those are the same tires I have on my loaner vehicle and you are absolutely correct. Wouldn’t even in awd allow me to back smoothly into my driveway. I parked it and took my Toyota Corolla with snow tires instead to Church..
Definitely not a good tire. Had snow in New York and 4 wheel drive is scetchy. Cold morning with bare roads in 2 wheel drive and the tires spins way to easy. Had them hydroplane in rain also. Not a fan of them. But I have to live with for now.
I drove in the snow this weekend with them and they seemed fine to me. I was in 4wd auto the whole time but I did not feel unsafe while driving in the snow.
They're just OK in the snow in 4WD. I've had better and plan to replace them next weekend. I'll keep them since the truck is currently a lease. I'll have them as an option to throw back on if I don't buy out the vehicle.
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