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I'll be moving from Louisiana to the PNW in December/January, so I'd like to hear your impressions of these in the winter. I'm looking for a 3 peak snow rated all season or all terrain for the Mitsu Outlander, and these are one of the options. I recently drove a 2018 Subaru Outback rental in Boston/Maine/Quebec in December, the highways had enough snow to not see the lines, but following the tire tracks was easy. I only changed lanes when necessary and was able to keep decent speed. This makes me think I can get some 3 peak all weather tires for our 2wd Outlander and be fine in northern Washington.
 

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Ok! Will do! I really like them so far! I am looking forward to see how they act in snow as well!
I went with the Nokian WRG4 in the 225/60r18 size for our front wheel drive Outlander. We made it through Snoqualmie pass in Washington while it was snowing pretty hard on December 4th (we used chains on the front axle). Now we're in Bellingham WA and we've had quite a bit of snow over the past week, I haven't needed the chains yet. I only had a day of snow experience prior to this, and that was a rental 2018 Subaru Outback. With the Nokians on the Outlander, I'm pretty confident in the snow, although I am avoiding inclines/declines.
 
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