Couldn't have said it better myself.They are excellent in snow. They just suck balls on slick icy surfaces. Most any non -winter specific tire would fail to impress on ice.
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Couldn't have said it better myself.They are excellent in snow. They just suck balls on slick icy surfaces. Most any non -winter specific tire would fail to impress on ice.
First real snow with mine as well, with the AT3Ws it seemed to handle 18" in the driveway pretty well, though I haven't checked how well it will do on the steep bits yet.
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Yeah, ended up with around 30” in 24hrsWow....haven't seen snow like that since I lived in Kansas.
I learned a long time ago that if rolling friction goes away, you need to find Neutral really fast...Okay, so let me explain the ko2 with the 100 on icy pavement. It's like you don't have brakes and steering AT ALL. No matter how you turn the wheel or what you do with the brake pedal, the 100 just lives a different life, and is 100% uncontrollable. There's no such thing as releasing the brakes and steering in another direction & reapplying the brakes. It does nothing. It's just pure luck to hit a patch of snow or whatever on the side of the road that a wheel can grab onto, before hitting something else.
You sold me bro...Okay, so let me explain the ko2 with the 100 on icy pavement. It's like you don't have brakes and steering AT ALL. No matter how you turn the wheel or what you do with the brake pedal, the 100 just lives a different life, and is 100% uncontrollable. There's no such thing as releasing the brakes and steering in another direction & reapplying the brakes. It does nothing. It's just pure luck to hit a patch of snow or whatever on the side of the road that a wheel can grab onto, before hitting something else.
Yeah, ended up with around 30” in 24hrs
KO2s are not really good on ice at all, but you can sort of drive within their limits, but it's not at all fun. I don't know of any ATs that really are good on ice though. Anyone who tells you that Cooper, Goodyear, Wildpeak or whoever is good on ice is probably either a fanboy trying to justify their purchase or hasn't really tested them. For most ATs the compound is much too hard (that's how you get 35-50k miles out of them) and they are crazy short on siping. I've found that 100s make a lot of this stuff worse because of their mass too, even going one or two MPH off camber off road in snow I would just slowly slide sideways.I’ve been rally racing (mostly) bikes and lately cars in the past 10 years as a hobby (could be though that I was doing it wrong all the time), and trust me if I say that there is no control of the 100 with the ko2’s on ice
Apart from that I really love this tire as it is great in any other circumstances I could possibly throw it at.
Agreed with everything you said. The weight of these trucks is very telling in slippery conditions. I always say my LC can't always stop me from sliding into a ditch, but it will probably drive out of it on its own!My '99 is pretty decent on icy/packed snowy roads, but not as confident as my wife's Outback (both on plain all seasons). The outback isn't as heavy or top heavy, and minimal slipping at one axle. AWD with some partial lockup between front and rear is just better for slick surfaces, whereas the LC is better at off-road with it fully locked. Don't want to lock-up center diff on icy road as it'll just slide more. But lock-up is way better when you're in deep unplowed snow, and just trying to get traction.
The LC is way better than my previous winter car, which was a Miata with bald summer tires. RWD is way more fun and predictable, sliding can't ever scare you because you're always sliding. But then it was hung up when you hit a tiny amount of unplowed snow on a curb or driveway....
Oh, and braking in snow suuucks with the LC. I hate the ABS. It just does nothing and I've gotta try to steer toward the easiest thing to hit.
Not great. ATRAC & VSC make doing doughnuts in empty parking not fun.![]()