275-55-20 OEM tires in the snow

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When I picked up the 20" gloss black Denali reps I picked up some low mileage take off tires only had 800 miles on them they are 275-55-20 Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza*how good are these in the snow? Before this always ran A/T tires, these seem great in dry and rainy weather so far
 

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My Tahoe has the bridgestones, had no issues in the snow and ice this past winter. I am 2wd and let the traction control do most of the work. Seem to be real good tires all around.
 

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As long as the tread is still decent you should be ok
 
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Thanks for the input, ya they got a ton of tread, looked on Tire Rack there rated like 7.8 for snow which is pretty good cause unless you get a snow tire prolly not gonna get too much better then that
 

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Mine did pretty well in the snow with 50k miles on them (about 8" of snow). With the two feet of snow I got this winter, I didn't move.
 

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i had Alenza's on my LTZ. Dry rotted and cracked to shart with only 50,000kms on them (09 build). They were fine in 4 winters i used them. Just replaced them with 275/60R20 AT tires and so far i am happy with them....

I plan to NEVER purchase another Bridgestone/Firestone tire....
 

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