The Best Winter and Snow Tires for Pickup Trucks
A set of dedicated cold-weather tires will help you trailer and haul with confidence in winter.
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Pickup owners need a winter tire that not only handles well and provides traction and grip on cold, snowy, and icy pavement, but also offers enough load-carrying capacity to allow for hauling and towing during the chilliest months of the year. Fortunately, there are many snow tires for trucks out there that meet these criteria. Some even combine winter-tackling prowess with respectable all-terrain capability, keeping off-road fun on the menu as the snow piles up.
Which winter tire is the best fit for your pickup? We compiled this list of snow- and ice-friendly tires that should cover the majority of cold-weather driving needs across the country. All of our selections are proven strong-sellers and rank in the top rated tires, in both reviews and sales, on either Tire Rack or Discount Tire’s websites.
Dedicated Winter Wheels
Many of these tires are available in a wide range of sizes, accommodating 15- to 20-inch rims. If your truck regularly rolls on larger wheels than that, you might consider investing in a smaller-diameter set for the winter. While that adds some expense, it’s actually safer to run narrower tires on smaller-diameter wheels in the winter as a skinny tread face cuts through snow better than a wide one. Also, swapping wheels is much simpler than swapping tires. Changing tires requires special equipment, but you can swap wheels in your driveway with just a jack, some jack stands, and a torque wrench.
Different Specifications for Different Types of Tire
Many all-terrain and all-season tires feature an M+S rating on the sidewall, which stands for mud and snow. Trouble is, that doesn’t mean they’re great in winter road conditions. It merely means they meet some geometric requirements and perform better in mud and snow than non-M+S tires, such as summer rubber. So, if you’re insistent on buying just one set of tires to get you through the year, you should look for a different symbol on the sidewall: a three-peak mountain snowflake. That marking indicates the tire can deal with deep snow, ice, and low-temperature asphalt.
Overall: Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2
Cold, Dry Winters: Nokian WR G4 SUV
Don't be fooled by the name: This Nokian tire works on more than just SUVs. And if you live somewhere where the winter months don’t see a lot of precipitation, it’s a good choice. The
Mixed Rain-and-Snow Conditions: Michelin X-Ice Snow SUV
Michelin designed the
Ice: General Grabber Arctic LT
Studded and studdable tires accommodate dozens of small metal pins that poke into ice, offering a tremendous amount of grip—particularly useful in areas where snow removal isn't reliable and ice builds up quickly.
Year-Round Use: Pirelli Scorpion All-Terrain Plus
The
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Nearly two decades into his career as an automotive journalist, Benjamin has had his hands greasy, his hair blown back, and his heart broken by more than one project car. In addition to his work at Capital One, he has contributed features and reviews to Motor Trend, Car and Driver, Hagerty, Driving Line, Inside Hook, Super Street, European Car, Roadkill Magazine, Motor 1, The Drive, the Toronto Star, the National Post, Business Insider, NAPA, Autoblog, Automotive News Canada, and AutoGuide. He is also cohost of the Unnamed Automotive Podcast and cocreator of the Code 45 and Dead Air graphic novels. In his spare time, he's a friend to vinyl and enjoys keeping the shiny side up during track days.
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