The best snow tires for a Chevy Tahoe
depend on your needs—and your trim level. Remember, different trim levels need different size tires. Check your trim level and your owner’s manual to find out what size tires you need. It also depends on what winter is like where you live. Is it mostly slush and low temperatures, or do you get a lot of snow?
Let’s review a few popular snow tire options for a Tahoe.
First is Yokohama iceGUARD G075. This tire provides stability on snow-packed surfaces and grip on icy ones. You’ll pay about $180 per tire.
Next is Cooper Zeon LTZ. These are certified M+S (mud and snow) tires with excellent year-round performance, including in winter conditions.
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo are all-terrain tires built for wet and snowy surfaces. Expect to pay more than $300 per tire for this model.
Pirelli Scorpion STR is another popular choice. These are all-season, all-terrain tires backed by Pirelli’s excellent reputation for safety and performance. There are Scorpion Winter and Scorpion Ice & Snow tires if you live in a seriously punishing climate.
Finally, consider Grabber HTS tires from General Tire. As all-season, highway terrain tires, you can expect good performance in light snow. Grabber HTS tires are available in a variety of sizes. Expect to spend about $200 per tire for this model.