Originally Posted by
Speedy4x4
Some ppl go for cheap and want less rotational weight to help mpg.
I go 275 and 285 for extra in winters, alittle more tread makes a difference, and the right tires.
Never heard of going wider in the winters, I guess unless you don't have any snow to speak of.
I don't really drive it in the MN winters, but have brought it out in light snow before. I would think the car wouldn't be going anywhere with 285s on the back if there was even half an inch of snow on the road.