Tires GENERAL TIRE or OEM FORD
I had bought the Ford 9000 a little before that mission and I used it to take the trailer to the oil rig thinking "I'll get like half way there before getting stuck or flipping". I only had all terrain tires and the best engine. Suspension and transmission stock but she handled it beautifully.
I’ve done tires, tint, rust proofing (fluid film), dash cam, tailgate assist, and a few other minor things I may be forgetting.
Ford for one had al tyres of the same spec ! My ecosport came with 205/60 r16 for all the 5 !
‘25 Big Bend with the Black Diamond package. I absolutely love it and have zero complaints. Very roomy and does amazing in the snow! Also great on gas, even after changing to winter tires.
Dapat pala palitan mo agad yung gulong kasi tinipid sya, pangit yung model na ginamit. Pati battery susuko agad lalo kung mahilig ka sa short trips. Pero everything else is great, lalo yung driving feel at transmission.
I have a 2021 PP1 GT and honestly I just dont know how people crash these things. Granted the PP1 has better tires and better overall suspension setup. When the tires are warmed up this thing hooks up very well and takes curves like on rails.
My 2017 Focus RS with Blizzaks. Nothing I've driven has ever come close.
I'd take the F-150 I already have. It has 3-peak rated tires on it, heated seats, runs on regular, and in the off chance something breaks for some reason, parts are easy to find because they're everywhere. I can confirm it's a beast in the snow even in 2WD because of the tires.
Depends on what your tires are and size. If you don't wana wreck leave traction control and such on. Of course around turns you can still wreck. And rwd cars around turns that are wet etc are easy for the rear and to let go
I’ve got the generals and they are absolute shit in the snow up here in the north. Swapping them out this week. For the 6 months I had them without snow they felt great for a highway tire
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