On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote: > > Of course we would be winter prepped, with proper tires, emergency gear, > food and prepared for multi-day stops if necessary. > > My apologies, but this drive will not involve my camper, which has already > been moved to Spokane, but rather my Prius. > > Thanks, Dave McNeely >
Dave, I second Dennis's recommendation on the Nokian WRG3 for the Prius. Last Fall, I put 4 on our 2006 Prius and after one year of driving on them, I have the following observations: First, they are truly low rolling resistance tires and we are getting the best MPG we have observed since buying the Prius. Secondly and most importantly, they are incredible snow/ice tires. For a period of time last winter we had snow packed and at times, ice covered roads. Our Subaru with new expensive all season tires with good consumer ratings for snow could not hold a candle to the Prius as far as winter driving was concerned--stopping power, handling, and starting from a dead stop was exceptional. We left the all wheel drive Subaru in the driveway and only used the Prius when the roads were snow or ice covered or we expected snow when travelling. I feel so comfortable with the Prius and the WRG3 for winter driving, that when we sold the Subaru, we replaced it with a two wheel drive vehicle. If the WRG3 were available for the 14" rims on a Westy in the proper load range, they would be my preferred tire. As it is, if and when I upgrade the rims to a larger size, I will go with a rim that allows me to use the proper WRG3 on the Westy. Harold Harold Teer 1991 Westy -- VANGAUX Harrisonburg, VA |
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