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talking about doing it your self. has anybody here have any experience doing this? they have siping and studding tools for sale for do it diy......cant always get the tire you want studded....bob

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We used to when I worked in Anchorage. It worked and you can customize your stud pattern.if the tires are in decent shape,it was nice to be able to replace thrown studs

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Originally Posted by Joel/AK
We used to when I worked in Anchorage. It worked and you can customize your stud pattern.if the tires are in decent shape,it was nice to be able to replace thrown studs

I run a winter set and spring/summer/fall set......there's tires I want to use that don't come studded...think I will try it and the siping tool....bob

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I have used studs on my wife's Tacoma she has now and the one previous. No comparison to ones without studs on ice or packed snow. I don't put them on my self though.I have two sets of tires and wheels.The studded ones go on the last of November and off at in April. Never did any siping.


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Appreciate all the replies. I am down to the Nitto EXO Grappler, Cooper Discover AT#-XLT and Discover T-Maxx.In that order, Depending on what is available here.Thinking about putting them on a new set of wheels so I can run what I have now in the summer for a few years yet.


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Originally Posted by saddlesore
I have used studs on my wife's Tacoma she has now and the one previous. No comparison to ones without studs on ice or packed snow. I don't put them on my self though.I have two sets of tires and wheels.The studded ones go on the last of November and off at in April. Never did any siping.

I have studded tires on my truck and wife's jeep , best thing in winter......we are in lake havasu az now, should see the looks when people hear us coming down the road.....bob

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I just studded the front tires of the skid steer (well, one of the guys did for me) and it was a breeze. Take them back out after ice season in a month or so. Easy peasy.


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