zefram47
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- Aaron
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I look forward to your review of the LT3. I've been on the Blizzak LT for nearly two seasons now and they work well, but I've been curious about the Nokians.I was really hoping to not need a dedicated set of rims and snow tires just because of having to store 4 huge wheels in my garage. But, the lack of grip I experienced in the last 2 snow storms, combined with the very unsettling feeling of losing control of 7500 pounds of vehicle, led me to change my mind.
I have the original 20" Pirelli ATs which are 3MPSF rated, but after 30k miles I'm down to 6/32 tread. Even new, felt they were a little dicey going over Monarch pass in a snow storm. Plus, this amount of mass leads to a lot of momentum which added to my unease when trying to stop.
Anyway, I went with Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3 tires and TPMS from Discount Tire. DT has a 48 mm offset wheel "coming soon" but nothing in stock, so the wheels came from Tire Rack.
Some shopping tips:
- Tire Rack website clearly states the OEM lug nuts work on the new wheels. Not true. Fortunately, Discount Tire knew this, and had the correct, thinner lug nuts in stock. The OEM nuts will strip the bolts before getting to proper torque
- For those that this applies to, I could have saved some money ordering the TR wheels through DT (DT now owns TR). DT offers a military discount, Tire Rack does not even though they are part of the same company. Found this out after the fact.
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