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Originally Posted by Mr Conservation
Just to add another question to the discussion without starting a new thread.
I am currently running Bridgestone Dueler H/T's on my Tacoma, as they came with the truck when I bought it. They have approximately 45k on them. I want to take a trip to the interior, and possibly to Canmore, but would need to put snow tires on the truck.
An auto technician said I would have to put snow's all around, instead of just putting snow's on the rear drive tires. Any truth to this statement, or is he trying to get me to buy 4 new tires ?
Mr Conservation
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Check the actual law as suggested above. Pretty sure the definition of winter tires is snowflake rated or tires designated with M+S symbol which is pretty much most truck tires.
Link covers what's required and mentioned only the drive axle needING the tires
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/t...t-winter-tires