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I have Nokian on my JEEP Wrangler. Not suprising probably the most expensive tire, surelly here in Hungary Europe. Now I'm looking for 275/60/20 for my RAM Rebel. Unfortinatelly not avaliable at the moment.
Though the f350 is a heavy-duty truck, you can go for ""Cooper Discoverer Snow Claw" It's a Studdable Winter Tires for Heavy Duty Trucks. Indeed, the Discoverer Snow Claw is a very good performer on snow and ice. The longitudinal traction on snow is excellent for the category, meaning strong braking and good acceleration. The tire is also capable on ice, though I recommend putting the studs on for the best performance. Studded tires provide optimal traction on ice or packed snow. The latest generation of F350 dually comes with 245/75R17 tires, although earlier generations had 215/85R16 tires or 235/85R16 tires, depending on year model and trim level.
General arctic lt for sure. Got mine studded and they’re so quiet you can’t even tell, 3 years old now and still look brand new. Fantastic traction through snow, slush ice you name it. Definitely the best winter tires I’ve ever had on my truck.