Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT - 3PMSF Rating?

BuzzyBud
Oct 13, 2020

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

Anyone know if the Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires will be 3PMSF rated? (3PMSF = Three Peak Mountain Snowflake)
I looked carefully at the closeup pictures of the tires on the Bronco Badlands 2 door chassis at Super Celebration East and could not see the symbol.
The attached articles might be helpful.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=125
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a...plained-merging-all-seasons-and-winter-tires/
SaddleUpWild, jmtseven

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

#1
No, but I would love more info as well. I can't seem to find any info yet on their site.
Badlands, 2 door, 2.3L, Manual, High, Non-SAS, Tow Package, Roof Rails, MIC, Velocity Blue
Rgwinn, BuzzyBud
SandboxGeneral

Oct 13, 2020

#2
Those tires may have yet to go through the testing for the snowflake rating. At least that's my take away from that GoodYear interview with TFL posted elsewhere on here.
Rgwinn, BuzzyBud

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

#3
Those tires may have yet to go through the testing for the snowflake rating. At least that's my take away from that GoodYear interview with TFL posted elsewhere on here.

You are correct, the podcast references Goodyear seeking 3PMSF rating on the Territory MT tires. I hope to obtain additional information over the coming months.

It does seem Goodyear is currenting selling the Territory tires in Canada, but I believe they are ATs not the MTs designated for the Sasquatch package. The tires in Canada are 3PMSF rated.

Bronco owners who plan to drive on snow/ice may not want to change their tires for a winter set and prefer ones with the 3PMSF rating. I do!

My goal in creating this thread is to raise a level of awareness and hope Ford will help obtain the information regarding the rating timetable from Goodyear we seek.
SaddleUpWild, Reldn

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

#4
Hopefully the production versions are 3PMSF rated.
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Reldn, Bronc96

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

#5
I am wondering as well, seems likely since tread is not aggressive like your typical MT.
Badlands, 2 door, 2.3L, Manual, High, Non-SAS, Tow Package, Roof Rails, MIC, Velocity Blue
BuzzyBud

Rank VI

Oct 13, 2020

#6
Hopefully the production versions are 3PMSF rated.
They should be. The “Car and Driver” article lists three other Goodyear Wrangler tires as having the 3PMSF rating.
What could be interesting is how they behave on ice. Early indications coming out of Canada seem to raise some concern. Too early to tell and we know the 3PMSF does not measure performance on ice or packed snow. The good thing is we have our GOAT modes.
Reldn, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Oct 14, 2020

#7
This is huge news for me living in Northern NY lake effect snow region :O
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Badlands 2.7 Sasquatch 4 DR MIC HIGH
Deano Bronc, BuzzyBud

Rank V

Oct 14, 2020

#8
I'm really hoping they'll be 3PMS rated. Gotta love these Missouri Winters that turns everything into a slushy, icy wasteland. so, hopefully these 35" Wrangler Territory MTs will perform well in those conditions. Worse comes to worse I'll just see about swapping them out for some Falken Wildpeaks or my usual standby of Dynapro AT2 RF11s. (They may not be the most aggressive ATs, but, they've performed admirably for me in the slush, mud, and ice)
2dr Badlands, Velocity Blue, Lux Package, Squatch
SaddleUpWild

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