montechie
Well-Known Member
- 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
I was impressed by the Falken AT3s on my JTR at the end of last winter, but didn't put them through the ringer yet in Montana. Just 3-4" of snow on top of ice a few times playing and they did great. However, I definitely put some General Grabber ATXs through a few years of ice-packed hell and deep snow (wet & dry) on my Taco. They are 3 peak and studdable if you really get on the ice. I'm planning on getting a dedicated set for winter and stud them for my LJR.
I've usually ran dedicated studded snows in the past and am comparing to those. Dedicated snows are best (for icy on-road), but 3 peak ATs are the next best thing, and better for the deeper off-highway stuff.
I've usually ran dedicated studded snows in the past and am comparing to those. Dedicated snows are best (for icy on-road), but 3 peak ATs are the next best thing, and better for the deeper off-highway stuff.
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