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Originally Posted by 3bears
as far as blizzaks
well this my first winter not running studs, switched to blizzaks
our size ? yes..but im running 265/75/16 but the factory 4runner size is available
one year ? well my son is on his 3rd winter with his blizzaks on his taco and they grip great still, I was so impressed that's why I switched to blizzaks ( my studs and snows were worn out and needed replaced).
My daughter in laws f250 on her 2nd season with blizzaks
My studded were so good and these blizzaks seem great too. In 4wd and my locker, since owning (2015) I have never needed to put my chains on and im in snow/ice at least 5 months a year. Supposed to get 6-9 inches of snow tonight
but I also will give you, we all have different driving conditions and road conditions across the usa, ( and we don't use salt up here ), so maybe some people only get one good season out of them, They also don't plow roads often so you are constantly driving on snow and rarely bare pavement, that might add to the longivity
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I know some folks that swear by them and great to know they come in our size. Thanks.
Be very thankful your area doesn't use salt. As your roads, bridges and vehicles will last a lot longer. :]
I am also in the natural gas shale area. So we get lots of road damage from vehicles that are way to heavy to be in the road. This is part of the reason all the roads are grooved around here.
If we have level roads around. The more aggressive tire patterns would work without gripping the road and throwing your rig all over the place.
However, it is what it is.
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