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the nokians arent available, made out of russia and no eta available.
Im looking for a 35", or ideally 37" tire that has a good pattern for snow but also can be studded.
Before you say I dont need studded, I now live in evergreen co and have a long driveway that has a somewhat steep section that frequently gets ice.

I know the general grabber atx , and goodyear wrangler duratrac stuabbles.

Any recommendations would be appreciated. Im runnnig an aev 2.5" kit w/ 1" front spacer kit bc of the winch and everything else on the front end. currently running 37" k02s but I want something better for the ice going uphill.
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Are you going to run these year-round? You might want to add the Kenda klever to your list as they are a narrow tire with siping and are studable.
I second this. I’ve taken mine on many trips through serious snow/snowstorms from mountain passes, general off-roading, and Highway and they perform exceptional. I’ve got over 20k miles on mine now and after three rotations they are still great tires. I’m currently on 35x10.5 but am considering the same tire in 37x12.5 next.

They are compatible with studs as well.
 
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No I dont plan on running them year around, maybe 6months out of the year. thanks for the responses
 

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This would be a good question for @Discount Tire, and since I just did that they will get a notice and check it out.

All you need is a tire with thick enough lugs to safely stud, or do it yourself with sheet metal screws like ice racers do.
 

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the nokians arent available, made out of russia and no eta available.
Im looking for a 35", or ideally 37" tire that has a good pattern for snow but also can be studded.
Before you say I dont need studded, I now live in evergreen co and have a long driveway that has a somewhat steep section that frequently gets ice.

I know the general grabber atx , and goodyear wrangler duratrac stuabbles.

Any recommendations would be appreciated. Im runnnig an aev 2.5" kit w/ 1" front spacer kit bc of the winch and everything else on the front end. currently running 37" k02s but I want something better for the ice going uphill.
I just got a set of Nokians, but I ordered them a month ago.

But with that said, last year I couldn't get them after I bought my Jeep in January. I used the stock Falken Wildpeak ATs and was actually REALLY impressed with how they did in the snow. They do have a lot of sipes.


You should be able to pick up a nearly new set of take offs in the marketplace here or on JLWrangler.

One other thing. If you are looking for snows in 285/70-17, there are a number of alternatives available. If you are looking for 315/70-17s, the Nokias are the only game in town.

Dare to spend less??
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