[Shop-talk] chains vs snow tires

Steven Trovato strovato at optonline.net
Tue Jan 19 10:07:52 MST 2016


Eric,

 From what Dr. Google tells me, studded snow tires are allowed in 
North Carolina without restriction.  Snow tires will be better than 
all season tires, but a little rougher riding and a little 
noisier.  Probably not a big problem in a truck.  They will also wear 
out faster than all season tires.  Studs will improve performance on 
ice, but will be another step noisier and rougher.  Chains will be 
lots noisier and rougher, and only appropriate while roads are snow 
covered.  You will have to put them on and take them off for each 
storm.  Too bad your truck isn't four wheel drive.  My four wheel 
drive suburban gets me through anything here in NY.

-Steve

At 11:43 AM 1/19/2016, Eric J Russell wrote:
>We get the occasional snow/ice storm here in NC. NC doesn't 
>plow/sand much - they just wait for it to melt a day or two later. 
>However, being an ER nurse, I have to drive in it before Mother 
>Nature takes care of it. I have an F250, rear wheel drive with LSD. 
>I can usually get around with its "all season' tires. But when we 
>get ice covered with snow it gets very difficult. I do keep a few 
>bags of sand in the bed.
>
>I am considering either real snow tires (I doubt studs are available 
>or allowed) *or* chains.
><http://www.etrailer.com/chains-1999_Ford_F-250+and+F-350+Super+Duty.htm?furl=-c2-235%7C85~16>http://www.etrailer.com/chains-1999_Ford_F-250+and+F-350+Super+Duty.htm?furl=-c2-235%7C85~16 
>
>
>What say ye, learned shop-talkers?
>
>Eric Russell
>Mebane, NC
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