I might be joining the seasonal swapping club with the shoes I just got today... BUT only because I took the option and had them pinned.
My front tires (NEVER rotated) after 46k miles still are capable of swallowing a BIG chunk of a lincoln penny. BF Goodrich Commercial T/A All-season 215/85/16 LRE.
Big strong bad boys, gotta love them. 50k mile treadwear warranty, I know I'll get 60+ without any problems. At 46k however, the rears were down to between 4 and 2 32'nds of tread... NOT sufficient for the snow and ice that are around Central Virginia these days.
So I had a pair of the BF Goodrich Commercial T/A TRACTION (Same flavor as the front, but MUCH more agressive tread) 215/85/16 LRD put on today. I had to wait for the studs to be delivered to the shop, so I ran a couple quick errands b/c the guys thought I should be OK in just the slush, that it wouldn't pack-in the stud holes. It didn't. There is a hill that runs up toward my office that is a challenge to climb normally, with ice the last few days, I've slid around on it a bit. Even WITHOUT the studs, the CRD climbed that hill in just 2WD like it was a dry summer day.
Driving 20 miles back home on a barely-cleared road with an easy 2-inch slush/snow pile in the center of the lanes... I felt like it was glued to the road. It will be interesting to see how these wear, I'm debating just running them during mud season here (spring) and pulling the studs out myself. OR I might pick up a set of rims and actually make these the winter tires. They are rated for severe off-road, as well as on-road fleet duty, so its a toss-up right now.
I like them with studs tho. Feels very safe.
