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I picked up takeoff rims for a good price, and run Nokian snow/ice tires in the winter. I have a 2wd Ram, and they work really great for me.Anyone else running dedicated winter tires? Im running Falken Winterpeak 275/60-20 on my spare set of wheels for the sub 45* season. Results have been spectacular so far.


I'm near Chicago and as long as you have 4X4, normally you'll be good. If worried, find a 3 peak rated tire like Falken Wildpeak AT4W to run all year.Question for those of you familiar....This is coming from a guy that grew up in TX, where we practically never get snow, but get ice a couple of times a year (never had a need for winter tires)...
There is a relatively high likely hood we are moving to Columbus, OH between now and winter 26/27. Should I plan for "winter tires" or is that far enough south to not worry about it?
I second this. I live in Central PA and use a 3-peak rated tire all year. No one that I know runs a dedicated winter set or studded set unless it’s a 2-wheel drive sedan. Go with what you are comfortable with though.I'm near Chicago and as long as you have 4X4, normally you'll be good. If worried, find a 3 peak rated tire like Falken Wildpeak AT4W to run all year.
I ran Falken AT3W's on my '15 BH stocks for the winter. Loved them. Summer tires were on Sport rims. I'm planning on doing the same with my '23 Laramie.Anyone else running dedicated winter tires? Im running Falken Winterpeak 275/60-20 on my spare set of wheels for the sub 45* season. Results have been spectacular so far.