…want a set of Dick Cepek tires: Radial F-C II (On-/Off-Road All-Terrain): "I have experienced a lot of adverse driving conditions living in Alaska and Idaho, and these tires amaze me. The stopping power and maneuverability on snow packed/ice roads is the best I have seen so far. In slush, mud…
…winter / snow tire that you're using. Climate is arguably the most important factor in deciding when to install your winter snow tires. A driver in Alaska would install their winter tires earlier in the year than a driver in Illinois (and leave them on longer into the spring, as well). This is not…
…reasonable proportions are allowed when required for safety because of snow, rain or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid or slide. Alaska North of 60 Latitude - Permitted September 16th - April 30th. South of 60 Latitude - Permitted October 1st - April 14th. Arizona Studded tires are…
…of 265/70-17 (31.6" overall diameter) or 265/75-16 (31.7"). Either the 245/75-17 (31.5") size for deep snow areas like Anchorage, Alaska or the 265/70-17 for moderate snow areas such as Cincinnati, Ohio are good size choices. The narrower tire cuts through deeper snow better, while…
…* Any vehicle used for farm, ranch, agriculture or off-road use. * Program is only available to customers living in the 48 contiguous States. Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. territories, APO/FPO, Canada and Mexico are excluded. * Additional exclusions and limitations are described in the Program Certificate.…
…tire use. The dates on the list show when studded tires are allowed, unless otherwise specified. United States: * Alabama- Not Permitted * Alaska- North of 60°N 9/16-4/30, South of 60°N 10/1-4/14 (permit fee) * Arizona- 10/1-5/1 * Arkansas- 11/15-4/15 * California- 11/1-4/30 * Colorado-…
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