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Originally Posted by fuzebox
Real snow tires will always perform better than all seasons. With average plowed conditions and AWD though you should be fine. How much snow driving experience do you have?
I'm a bad person to ask, I used to drive a RWD car in the snow with bald summer tires 
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the more tread on the tires, the faster they tend to wear and worse gas mileage you will get... thats if you care (i really dont).
I bought the upgrade performance tires on my Tahoe Z71. I dont care about 22's since my gf mainly drives it, I hooked up my bmw instead. However, having friends with low pro's on trucks and SUVs living in Cali and going to ski areas with snow, id definitely say get some better tires.
I'd toss the stock rims back on and take advantage of one of those deals from Pep-Boys with buy 3 get 1 free. Just complain and they will give you the better tires
