I have the Toyo Observes Si6. They (Si5’s) were absolutely amazing on my MDX the last five winters on snow and ice and very little wear after the 5 seasons.Which tires do you have?
Your pictures remind me it is coming. That is a good amount of early season snow.We got our first snow about a month ago. It stuck around for quite awhile, but it warmed up pretty good last week for a few days. Then we got 8" of nice wet heavy stuff 2 nights ago, on top of the 2" of rain we saw the day before. So the roads are still not great.
As far as tires go. I've mentioned on other threads that the stock Hankooks are plenty good in the snow, but pretty bad in the ice, slush, and pretty much any other winter condition.
The truck has a whole is good in the snow. I've driven better (namely my previous Subaru Crosstrek), but it gets the job done without incident or too much complaining. haha
Here are some shots from our first big snow last Thanksgiving weekend. Got 30" over three days, in two different storms. Spent about 8 hrs clearing snow the next day. I didn't get any shots/video of the truck chugging down the driveway and busting through the hood deep plow bank at the end, though I should have in hindsight. I was too busy being upset I had to make a trip to the gas station for more snowblower gas in the first place. haha But truck did it just fine in 4H without issue.
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Our dealer is quoting Firestone Winterforce tires. Not sure what to make of them yet. Widely available. Few reviews, quite mixed, but no professional reviews that I could find. Looks like Winterforce 2 are for cars and minivans, and Winterforce 2 UV are for SUVs and light trucks.Those are the ones I've been looking at as well. A nice inexpensive winter tire. I know a buddy at work who has a set on his Silverado and he recommends them. I'd be interested to hear any experiences as well from people.
I went with a set for my 4x2 Lariat. Definitely a dedicated winter tireAny experience out there with Firestone Winterforce 2 winter tires?
When it arrives again this fall, we'll try get photos.I don't understand why you didn't put it in 4WD. No wonder it fishtail. That would be expected from a truck in 2WD in icy conditions.Had our first snow last week. Icy local roads. First time I’ve had the Ranger on slippery roads. Fishtailed more than I expected. Used to the sure-footed Forester and Jeep Cherokee. But it was icy slick and I only had the Bridgestone Dueler A/T on. They call them all season but need winter tires. Did not try 4H. Was a wake up call. Had an F150 years ago but I need to sort out winter driving again in this truck.
Just new to me truck. Got it sorted now.I don't understand why you didn't put it in 4WD. No wonder it fishtail. That would be expected from a truck in 2WD in icy conditions.
I googled the tire and it has excellent reviews. It performs better than it’s cost. One site recommended the Winterforce LT Tire for trucks.Our dealer is quoting Firestone Winterforce tires. Not sure what to make of them yet. Widely available. Few reviews, quite mixed, but no professional reviews that I could find. Looks like Winterforce 2 are for cars and minivans, and Winterforce 2 UV are for SUVs and light trucks.
After all my reading online and talking to the guys around here, the WinterForce would likely be fine. I ended up going with Blizzack. Sharper edges, supposedly higher end. Maybe I just fell for marketing hype, but the decision is done. I guess any winter tire is simply better than any summer or A/T tire.I googled the tire and it has excellent reviews. It performs better than it’s cost. One site recommended the Winterforce LT Tire for trucks.