Fastmikerx7
Well-known member
- First Name
- FM
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2023
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 57
- Reaction score
- 64
- Location
- Renton Washington
- Vehicles
- 2023 Lariat SR
- Occupation
- .GOV
- Thread starter
- #1
Well, I live in the PNW(East of Seattle) and drive in the snow/ice/cold enough to need something WAY more capable than the General "Grabber" HTS 60's.
I am not sure why they named those tires "Grabber" since they don't really grab the road imo.
OK in dry. Sketchy in wet and cold.
Once in light snow was enough. YIKES.
Last winter was not really a winter here but this year is supposed to be "better imo" since I like the snow/cold.
https://www.noaa.gov/media-release/us-winter-outlook-cooler-north-warmer-south-with-ongoing-la-nina
I have used dedicated winter tires on separate rims for all my daily drivers since the first Blizzak came out which was MANY years ago. Dedicated snows made my rigs pretty much unstoppable in snow/ice of the types we get here and where I travel to.
I got a set of very low mile takeoff OEM wheels/OEM Goodyears/TPMS sensors from another owner for $850(he did the new rim/tire/leveling "off road" thing) so I am saving those for spring and trashing the 22K mile Generals for the Nokians.
These Nokians will be my winter tires for a few years at least since I take them on and off based off weather.
I am a few weeks early on this install but the General's are sucking in the cold/rain and it is raining plenty and getting cold but not to 32F yet in the AM.
Hopefully the Goodyears will be an improvement over the Generals. I seriously doubt they are going to be worse..
Anyhow, back to the Nokians..
Interesting sticker on the tires. Says they don't use much "fuel" so that is good.
Also say not at the top of list for "wet" so that is not great but as I said before, I don't know how they could be worse than 22k Generals that are WAY over half worn...
It will be interesting to see what they do for, or against, efficiency.
I am currently at 2.4 mi/kwh over 22K miles but that is mostly city or driving in traffic with some longer trips.
Daily commute is 26 miles round trip.
Dealer reset my lifetiime odo doing software updates grrr.... but it has stayed right at or very near 2.4 for the truck's life.
23 Lariat SR non sunroof. I have towed a couple of times but not too much.
I preheat in the AM/keep tires pumped up etc and maybe my toneau helps or maybe it doesn't with the type of driving I do.
I am not sure why they named those tires "Grabber" since they don't really grab the road imo.
OK in dry. Sketchy in wet and cold.
Once in light snow was enough. YIKES.
Last winter was not really a winter here but this year is supposed to be "better imo" since I like the snow/cold.
https://www.noaa.gov/media-release/us-winter-outlook-cooler-north-warmer-south-with-ongoing-la-nina
I have used dedicated winter tires on separate rims for all my daily drivers since the first Blizzak came out which was MANY years ago. Dedicated snows made my rigs pretty much unstoppable in snow/ice of the types we get here and where I travel to.
I got a set of very low mile takeoff OEM wheels/OEM Goodyears/TPMS sensors from another owner for $850(he did the new rim/tire/leveling "off road" thing) so I am saving those for spring and trashing the 22K mile Generals for the Nokians.
These Nokians will be my winter tires for a few years at least since I take them on and off based off weather.
I am a few weeks early on this install but the General's are sucking in the cold/rain and it is raining plenty and getting cold but not to 32F yet in the AM.
Hopefully the Goodyears will be an improvement over the Generals. I seriously doubt they are going to be worse..
Anyhow, back to the Nokians..
Interesting sticker on the tires. Says they don't use much "fuel" so that is good.
Also say not at the top of list for "wet" so that is not great but as I said before, I don't know how they could be worse than 22k Generals that are WAY over half worn...
It will be interesting to see what they do for, or against, efficiency.
I am currently at 2.4 mi/kwh over 22K miles but that is mostly city or driving in traffic with some longer trips.
Daily commute is 26 miles round trip.
Dealer reset my lifetiime odo doing software updates grrr.... but it has stayed right at or very near 2.4 for the truck's life.
23 Lariat SR non sunroof. I have towed a couple of times but not too much.
I preheat in the AM/keep tires pumped up etc and maybe my toneau helps or maybe it doesn't with the type of driving I do.
Sponsored
Last edited: