Mud tires + snow = Le Suck
Like driving on hockey pucks
Have you taken a look at the Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs ?
Mud tires + snow = Le Suck
Like driving on hockey pucks
I guess my mud grapplers must be like the Bridgestone hockey pucks they used in the commercials cause mine grip really well in the snow
Coz. You run Nitto? I have heard mixed reviews.
Yea I run them. They have not let me down in the snow yet over the last year and a half.
I have Toyo M/T's. I've driven then A/T - didn't like it much. There is a new Toyo A/T. I haven't drive that but I suspect it will drive like...an A/T.
I'm in deep snow, often. Sometimes good snow. Sometimes bad snow.
You just need to know how to drive your tire.
A/T's you need to keep them spinning to keep them cleaning themselves out or they'll turn into a slick.
If you spin M/T's too much you'll just dig yourself in.
Also, air down.
The wife has the AT2 and I truly feel safe with her driving them around in the winters of Montana. I have taken her jk out snow wheeling a couple of times as well. Aired down to 13 psi they were brilliant. I would just take it easy on the skinny pedal and creep right through the deep stuff.
Did you have them sipped?
I have the Toyo MT's and I really don't like them in the thin snow/non-virgin areas on road. In the thick stuff they are pretty good, but how often do I see that on my drive to work? If the Duratrac was available in a 37 I would have gotten that, I think that's a pretty good tire for what CO throws at us.:beer: