tcole
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- Travis
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I live in Tahoe and starting to think about winter. We get a lot of snow.... So I plan to run true winter tires from sometime in November through May. It's half the year.
I have 22" rims with the OEM tires on my R1T and I'm debating what to do for true winter tries. I live on a hill and with a 7000 pound truck, I want to do everything I can to avoid sliding down that hill!
Looking the most at Nokian: https://www.nokiantires.com/rivian/ and only want studdless, because there can be a fair amount of bare pavement driving.
Obviously the cheapest and easiest option is to just swap my 22" tires for winter tires and get the Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta R5 SUV.
But it also looks like the Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta LT3 have a stud-less option and would fit the stock 20" rims at the correct size.
I kinda want the 20" rims and tires anyway for some summer dirt roads and stuff, though swapping rims is a pain with the SC visit involved. (I hope they make the wheels and tire size user configurable soon)
My question is, does anyone have winter driving experience with both 20" rims and 22" rims? Is there even much of a difference?
Bonus if anyone can vouch for how good either of those Nokian tires are.
Thanks!
I have 22" rims with the OEM tires on my R1T and I'm debating what to do for true winter tries. I live on a hill and with a 7000 pound truck, I want to do everything I can to avoid sliding down that hill!
Looking the most at Nokian: https://www.nokiantires.com/rivian/ and only want studdless, because there can be a fair amount of bare pavement driving.
Obviously the cheapest and easiest option is to just swap my 22" tires for winter tires and get the Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta R5 SUV.
But it also looks like the Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta LT3 have a stud-less option and would fit the stock 20" rims at the correct size.
I kinda want the 20" rims and tires anyway for some summer dirt roads and stuff, though swapping rims is a pain with the SC visit involved. (I hope they make the wheels and tire size user configurable soon)
My question is, does anyone have winter driving experience with both 20" rims and 22" rims? Is there even much of a difference?
Bonus if anyone can vouch for how good either of those Nokian tires are.
Thanks!
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