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There have been many posts in the past about it on Reddit of people debating the hidden stats of tires and their performance, one of such posts being:
https://www.reddit.com/r/snowrunner/comments/s7w8ox/snowrunners_tire_physics_explained_in_details/
DMHS is in the table above, all have the same value:
DMHS I, II, & III 0.5 2 2
*re-made the comment to un-hide the link so it doesn't look sus
Chains meanwhile ignore ice outright, so if you're struggling with ice then chain tyres are your friend.
Best I can tell Snow is the same as Mud and use the same Tire Friction Values.