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Old 11-16-2020, 01:31 PM
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@LittleHorn81

The yokos will probably perform the best for I-70 winter conditions out of all of those. I'm in SLC so similar types of conditions as you, but still wanted a functional winter tire as I'm not to the point where I want to do a dedicated snow tire. I went with Wildpeak AT3Ws, but in the C load 275. Only limited testing so far, but compared to my buddies in 265 P, his definitely have a little better performance in the winter/wet based on the silica. I really wanted C load as I've had puncture/durability problems with my last set of tires that were a P rating.
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