In shopping for a set of winter tires I have come up with a question that I cannot seem to find an answer to.
I am under the impression that E load range tires are harder than D load range tires. Is this true?
All other things being equal (size, tread, air pressure) do you think an E load range tire will perform as well in the snow as a D load range tire?
Thanks for helping me clear this up,
Ryan
I am under the impression that E load range tires are harder than D load range tires. Is this true?
All other things being equal (size, tread, air pressure) do you think an E load range tire will perform as well in the snow as a D load range tire?
Thanks for helping me clear this up,
Ryan
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