montechie
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- First Name
- Wes
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
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- Location
- Bozeman, MT, USA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2005 LJ Rubicon, 2022 JT Rubicon
- Occupation
- Writer of code, designer of things
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That time or past that time to think about snow traction. I already pulled the trigger on some MT Baja AT for my non-JT truck, wanted a year-round Montana tire that could handle snow and mud season. I run the gammut of tires in the winter on our vehicles, dedicated studded winters, non-studded winters, studded-siped ATs, and aggressive ATs.
Tyre Reviews is a decent reviewer and one of the few trying to be the most scientific in his approach, even having the rally track surface groomed between tire runs. Little sad Falken gave up snow traction for HD longevity on the AT4w, I would've gotten them after the AT3w otherwise. He has a lot of past snow tests too that are worth checking out.
Tyre Reviews is a decent reviewer and one of the few trying to be the most scientific in his approach, even having the rally track surface groomed between tire runs. Little sad Falken gave up snow traction for HD longevity on the AT4w, I would've gotten them after the AT3w otherwise. He has a lot of past snow tests too that are worth checking out.
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Glad to see he gave my Nokian Outpost the win in the end.