A little snow anyone?
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RE: A little snow anyone?
ORIGINAL: gutted
Actually, for snow driving you want the skinniest tire possible (to an extent.. motorcycle tires won't do well on your truck!). Chances are the 32's you'll be putting on will be wider than what you got now.
ORIGINAL: Ethica19
We've got about 2 feet of snow, the truck does fine in the snow, I need new tires though. I'm putting in a 3" lift this weekend and getting some 32 bridgestone, this should help traction a little
We've got about 2 feet of snow, the truck does fine in the snow, I need new tires though. I'm putting in a 3" lift this weekend and getting some 32 bridgestone, this should help traction a little
I don't understand, wouldn't you want the widest tires to provide the most surface area that can make contact with the road? Why would you want less surface area?
I lvoe the snow though, I got a Durango, and that bad boy will go anywhere in the snow or ice, with enough power to properly enjoy the ice ;-) if you know what I mean
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RE: A little snow anyone?
The reason why you would want skinny tires is so that you have more psi on the road which aids in traction on ice and snow. If you just have big fat tires the weight of the vehicle will be spread out on a bigger foot print and just be floating over everything and not actually grabbing much.
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RE: A little snow anyone?
I guess that kinda makes sense. I mean, I don't knwo if the trade off between having more pressure on a smaller surface area and having a wider, deeper, off-road tire would be worth it though. I mean, typically, the skinner tires will have less tread than an oversozed off road tire, so it would dig into the snow better. Ice, I can see the greater pressure being better, but snow I think the wider tire would be better.
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RE: A little snow anyone?
lol i just burried my truck today in the snow. i was plowing through some 2-3 foot snow drifts then there was one that was up to the top of the hood of my truck. I romped it and plowed through no problem but i lost so much momentem that i got high centered on this little 2 foot snow drift. a tractor got stuck trying to get me out. then i dug out some snow from around the tires rocked it back and fourth and it came right now. guy with tractorgave me a pretty good lecture though lol. i still have to dig all the snow out of my motor. its all up around the fan and radiator
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RE: A little snow anyone?
I was doing that with the 88 dak the other day I love hitting drifts.
my engine bay is full of snow and my tranny linkage was soo packed full of snow I coudnt change gears. I busted a piece off my grill cause I thought it was fluffy snow, but there was a chunk of ice in it... oh well, I'll have to get one from a junkyard once summer comes
I've only been stuck twice this winter, and once was when I bew a tire and ended up in the ditch[:@]
my engine bay is full of snow and my tranny linkage was soo packed full of snow I coudnt change gears. I busted a piece off my grill cause I thought it was fluffy snow, but there was a chunk of ice in it... oh well, I'll have to get one from a junkyard once summer comes
I've only been stuck twice this winter, and once was when I bew a tire and ended up in the ditch[:@]