Jeepwalker
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And these Hankook Dynapro AT2's (RF11's) on my Hummer for the same reasons. See pic below. IDK if they're the BEST snow tire, but they've been real good for me. The good:
1) More horizontal-ish tread blocks
2) Little wider gaps between tread blocks
3) Tread blocks which go ALL THE WAY DOWN to the carcass
4) Plenty of rubber to get good mileage, longevity out of them
5) White wall available
6) Rim protecting bead (lot of tires don't have that)
7) Square shoulders for a large contact patch
8) A/T load range E. They're stiffer, but the sidewalls aren't super stiff. Yeah, the H3 rides stiff with any tire, that's how they ride. It's not a Cadillac! These aren't any stiffer than the load range D Pirelli Scorpion ATs I had before (great tire, but not good snow tire).
9) Real good off road.
10) They look good
Any tire you can run easily run your hand across and it "feels" smooth, doesn't get caught in some tread, isn't going to be worth a darn in deep snow. That's my experience. I have a long driveway on a steep hill which drifts and doesn't get plowed out quick. I sometimes need to engage the locker & churn through good snow to get into our place.
Overall OP, you can't go wrong with the BFG's KO2's.
Note: Don't confuse these HK AT2's RF12's with the Hankook ATM's..... The RF12's are the newer model.
1) More horizontal-ish tread blocks
2) Little wider gaps between tread blocks
3) Tread blocks which go ALL THE WAY DOWN to the carcass
4) Plenty of rubber to get good mileage, longevity out of them
5) White wall available
6) Rim protecting bead (lot of tires don't have that)
7) Square shoulders for a large contact patch
8) A/T load range E. They're stiffer, but the sidewalls aren't super stiff. Yeah, the H3 rides stiff with any tire, that's how they ride. It's not a Cadillac! These aren't any stiffer than the load range D Pirelli Scorpion ATs I had before (great tire, but not good snow tire).
9) Real good off road.
10) They look good
Any tire you can run easily run your hand across and it "feels" smooth, doesn't get caught in some tread, isn't going to be worth a darn in deep snow. That's my experience. I have a long driveway on a steep hill which drifts and doesn't get plowed out quick. I sometimes need to engage the locker & churn through good snow to get into our place.
Overall OP, you can't go wrong with the BFG's KO2's.
Note: Don't confuse these HK AT2's RF12's with the Hankook ATM's..... The RF12's are the newer model.
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