Best Winter Tires for Trucks: The Car Guide's Top Picks for 2024-2025

Following our top winter tire picks for cars and SUVs, The Car Guide is back with a selection of some of the best winter tires for trucks for 2024-2025.

Depending on where you live in Canada, winter tires—identified with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMS) logo—may or may not be mandatory for a certain part of the year. Regardless, they have proven to outperform all-season and all-weather tires when temperatures drop below 7 degrees Celsius. And if you need a new set, it’s best to shop and book a service appointment early.

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The aforementioned 3PMS logo is a standard used for certification but doesn’t necessarily equate to top winter performance. And remember that the price is only one factor to consider when shopping for winter tires. Grip, ride quality, noise and durability also must be part of your decision. It often pays off to spend more money on higher-quality winter tires and take good care of them than buying cheap tires from lesser brands and replacing them after a short time. Not to mention you’ll be driving a safer vehicle, too.

On that note, don’t hesitate to ask for expert advice from your local tire retailer as you consider the various offers and deals. Feel free to negotiate the price if you’ve found an identical set of tires at a cheaper price somewhere else.

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The Best Winter Tires for 2024-2025

Our team at The Car Guide has analyzed multiple tire reviews and rankings and turned to tire experts in order to come up with a selection of the best 2024-2025 winter tires for trucks—specifically light trucks (LT) including pickups and large SUVs. These tires are built with tougher constructions, hardier rubber compounds and higher load-carrying capacities.

We may have left out a few models, but those listed below should all appear near the top of your shopping list. Incidentally, we’ve only identified one model per tire brand in order to cover as much of the market as possible.

Bridgestone Blizzak LT

A strong performer in the snow, the Blizzak LT is even more impressive on icy surfaces thanks in large part to Bridgestone’s Multicell Compound technology. It provides exceptional control, while the sturdy compound improves wear resistance for increased longevity.

Tire size: LT245/70R17
Wheel size: 17”

See the price – Bridgestone Blizzak LT

Toyo Open Country WLT1

With the Open Country WLT1, drivers enjoy remarkable traction in addition to fantastic stability in deep snow. This winter tire can carry heavy loads thanks to its tough construction and also proves durable.

Tire size: LT245/70R17
Wheel size: 17”

See the price – Toyo Open Country WLT1

Cooper Discoverer Snow Claw LT

Conçu pour les rudes conditions, notamment les régions montagneuses, le Discoverer Snow Claw LT peut en plus être muni de clous pour un mordant optimal. Dans tous les cas, sa technologie Snow Groove avec rainures larges et profondes se moque de la neige et aide aussi au freinage.

Tire size: LT245/70R17
Wheel size: 17”

See the price – Cooper Discoverer Snow Claw LT

General Grabber Arctic LT

Known for its toughness and durability, the Grabber Arctic LT with DuraGen technology is another smart purchase. Featuring a directional tread design, it provides excellent grip in low temperatures and ensures reliable braking on wet, snow or ice-covered roads.

Tire size: LT245/70R17
Wheel size: 17”

See the price – General Grabber Arctic LT

Firestone Winterforce LT

Satisfaction among Winterforce LT users mainly comes from superior traction on all surfaces. This studdable tire features a directional tread design and high-sipe density. It’s also generally regarded as a smooth-riding unit.

Tire size: LT245/70R17
Wheel size: 17”

See the price – Firestone Winterforce LT

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