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It would also depend on the road conditions and tread pattern (if any) on tires.
Yes
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
First you will want to make sure it is something with four-wheel-drive. After that, it is more about the tires than the car. With bad tires, even a truck will slide around. Get good tires first and foremost.
Yes you can put bigger tires on your existing wheels up to a point. Talk to your local tire dealer and they can advise you on the biggest tires you can use.
for traction
ones bigger ones smaller
Yes.
Bridgestone Dueler tires are made for tough road conditions. They could be used as winter tires so heavy snow or rain would be conditions they would perform well in.
This helps with the traction of the tires to the road. It helps the tires not slip or slide on the ice.
Directional tires are ideal for hard surfaces in good weather conditions. The best tires for driving in snow are snow tires.
definatley.