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Anyone have experience using their Hmmwv in the snow? Would love to hear feedback. Avoid? Runs great? Slips all over the place? I've seen H1s in the snow, what should I expect?
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Winter (the solstice) doesn't "officially" even start for another few days, but I'm guessing what you mean is that by now you all have plenty of snow usually.I live in ND and although this year we have so little snow
We have not had any snow yet this year to test mine out. I hate snow and cold, but I have been looking forward to the snow this year for that reason. While I don't expect it be like my Subaru, it will be interesting if nothing else. The tires are not conducive to easy driving in the deeper snow, but I'm wondering how the traction will be on a plowed, snow-packed road.Anyone have experience using their Hmmwv in the snow? Would love to hear feedback. Avoid? Runs great? Slips all over the place? I've seen H1s in the snow, what should I expect?
You could maybe start a business, and rent those out MV's out to places that don't want to pay for plowing and shoveling:Me and snow do not seem to sync up well.
There really isn't much of any kind of vehicle (even tracked), that doesn't have trouble on ice; in a nutshell:3) They absolutely suck in icy conditions (so does every other type vehicle),
4) The most important factor to consider, having a kick ass 4x4 does not defeat the laws of physics, believe me, those are the dudes we pull out of the ditch.
I don't have a choice, so I make the best out of it.There really isn't much of any kind of vehicle (even tracked), that doesn't have trouble on ice; in a nutshell:
- Best to Stay Home
https://youtu.be/Dx7W2LscSJU
Chains ARE hard to beat, but I think they're illegal now in my neck of the woods (I think it was how they tore up the roads).in a word.... TIRES.... will make all the difference.
(another important factor will be the drivers ability to BTM the truck)
just like you would not run a marathon in dress shoes, you need to use the appropriate tires for the condition.
Can you give some details on your plow set up?in a word.... TIRES.... will make all the difference.
(another important factor will be the drivers ability to BTM the truck)
just like you would not run a marathon in dress shoes, you need to use the appropriate tires for the condition.
we have been plowing with hmmwvs for 20+ years and have used bias-ply RT II, MT, GSA and BFG all terrain TA tires.
for on road/plowing snow.... BFG's are the way to go.
in 2015 we had 1 storm that dumped 30+ inches of snow and I did not need tire chains (see photo)
I have, in the past, had to use tire chains using the MT tires
(I have not used the tire chains with the BFG tires, but, if I did and BTM the truck properly....
the amount of snow one could move would be impressive.)
if I were to go off-roading in snow, I would use bias-ply RT II with tire chains due to the strength of the tire.
I would also be sure that I know how to properly BTM the truck
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