
Originally Posted by
HAB
My 2000 Tacoma was regrettably totaled when some dipshit turned out in front of me. I'm now in a 2021 Tacoma (TRD Sport, since it's the only way to get a manual transmission and long bed). The stock tires are useless in snow, and I'm trying to decide what I want to do about it.
I had BFG KOs on the 2000, and drove those year round. They're obviously not as good as a dedicated snow tire, but were good enough for my purposes (Western WA, so rarely driving in snow apart from going skiing, and then a lot of dirt roads in the summer).
Seems like my options are:
1) Ditch the stock tires for KO2s or similar. Unload the stockers on CL for probably not that much money.
2) Get a second set of wheels of CL from someone absolutely had to have Methods or whatever and put dedicated snows on them for what's left of ski season. Hope that the stock tires are good enough for my summer use. Which, again, lots of forest service roads but no real off roading.
3) Make do with the stock tires for what little snow driving I have left this season, and see how they work for me in the summer. Figure out if I want to do option 1) or 2) for next winter on that basis.
What says the collective?
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