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<blockquote data-quote="NotSoPC" data-source="post: 1527745" data-attributes="member: 18762"><p>Toyo's are really only any good in snow up to half the tire in depth. I ran a set on a DD for two seasons and never had an issue until I got into the deeper stuff.</p><p></p><p>For deep snow a wide foot print is king. less psi on the ground means it will float better. With the move that my wife and I are making this summer I am going to plan my build for lots of snow use as the area already has 13" of snow on the ground. </p><p></p><p>The Irok is a damn good tire and you can't go wrong with it. Wide rim and low psi is key.</p><p></p><p>The issue I am going to have next year is a good tire for the DD (12 Chevy half ton crew) that will hold up in the summer and work in the snow. This is less cut and dry then the snow wheeling tire debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotSoPC, post: 1527745, member: 18762"] Toyo's are really only any good in snow up to half the tire in depth. I ran a set on a DD for two seasons and never had an issue until I got into the deeper stuff. For deep snow a wide foot print is king. less psi on the ground means it will float better. With the move that my wife and I are making this summer I am going to plan my build for lots of snow use as the area already has 13" of snow on the ground. The Irok is a damn good tire and you can't go wrong with it. Wide rim and low psi is key. The issue I am going to have next year is a good tire for the DD (12 Chevy half ton crew) that will hold up in the summer and work in the snow. This is less cut and dry then the snow wheeling tire debate. [/QUOTE]
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