I understand - I have the Nokian nAT in 275/60R20 on my Tundra. Part of the reason that I bought them is their snow performance. Independent testing showed it to be the best AT for snow performance. I’ve had the BFGs in snow, and they’re OK for an AT, but they fall far short of a winter tire while the Nokian are pretty close to a winter tire. Before you look at my address and wonder what I know about snow, I used to live in Vermont, Canada, and Colorado. Still have a car in Colorado that has a set of Blizzaks for winter, Michelins for 3 seasons. I have had many sets of Nokian tires. Their Hakapellitta snow tires are simply the best, for example, but their “all weather” tires are quite impressive in snow for a tire that isn’t a dedicated winter tire. The nAT have been great so far.It doesn’t meet the criteria of what I want they don’t have it in my size that’s the criteria.the 3MPFS. Is a self certification just like M+S so I don’t go by that. Thats why I have my top three. any tire that claims good year around abilities has to have some give and take. Like great on dry but weak on wet and steady on snow and ice. The most well balanced tire in the three that I mentioned is what I am researching. I am not interested in Mickey’s, Nitto, Toyo, or any other brand just the three that I mentioned.
I am not saying they are a bad tire. They don’t make them in my size. I cannot put them on my wheels even if I wanted to. You’re point is moot. It’s like you’re trying to convince a diabetic to eat sugar.I understand - I have the Nokian nAT in 275/60R20 on my Tundra. Part of the reason that I bought them is their snow performance. Independent testing showed it to be the best AT for snow performance. I’ve had the BFGs in snow, and they’re OK for an AT, but they fall far short of a winter tire while the Nokian are pretty close to a winter tire. Before you look at my address and wonder what I know about snow, I used to live in Vermont, Canada, and Colorado. Still have a car in Colorado that has a set of Blizzaks for winter, Michelins for 3 seasons. I have had many sets of Nokian tires. Their Hakapellitta snow tires are simply the best, for example, but their “all weather” tires are quite impressive in snow for a tire that isn’t a dedicated winter tire. The nAT have been great so far.
453 people have viewed this thread, and because they might benefit from a different alternative, I made my post.I am not saying they are a bad tire. They don’t make them in my size. I cannot put them on my wheels even if I wanted to. Your point is moot. It’s like you’re trying to convince a diabetic to eat sugar.
what size are you looking at? again I have had KO3, at3w (very similar to at4w altho many like the at3w better) and duratracs. 2020 Ram 2500 powerwagon so lighter of course than a cummins but still heavy.It doesn’t meet the criteria of what I want they don’t have it in my size that’s the criteria.the 3MPFS. Is a self certification just like M+S so I don’t go by that. Thats why I have my top three. any tire that claims good year around abilities has to have some give and take. Like great on dry but weak on wet and steady on snow and ice. The most well balanced tire in the three that I mentioned is what I am researching. I am not interested in Mickey’s, Nitto, Toyo, or any other brand just the three that I mentioned.
Theres also a new Yokohama - snow rated, geolandar G018 AT4. It’s a more basic design but it’s replacing the G015, supposedly quiet, the predecessor G015 was great in the rain, and it’s 3-peak rated, and doesn’t come with all the vanity sidewall stuff.
Most of the reviews so far are on the LT sizes, as they came out first. The LT reviews naturally aren’t as favorable in some areas because of the harder compounds. I’ve also read some excellent forum experiences with the G018, but not enough of them to have a solid bead on them. I agree, the G015 was an excellent tire.I run P-metric 33” G015s on my wife’s mall cruiser. It’s a great tire, with the comfort and quietness of a car tire, and really good in poor weather.
If the G018 is better, I’ll consider them next
Most of the reviews so far are on the LT sizes, as they came out first. The LT reviews naturally aren’t as favorable in some areas because of the harder compounds. I’ve also read some excellent forum experiences with the G018, but not enough of them to have a solid bead on them. I agree, the G015 was an excellent tire.