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I do. My Dura Tracs do perorm better than the BFG ATs in snow. I also have a set of BGs on my presonal truck. But the BFGs have better sidewalls than the Dura Tracs but the Dura Tracs do seem to perform better on snowy roads. Found this out on my trip to Salt lake City to fly out. 4 hours...
Flying out of Minneapolis Monday. Heading to Seattle. I hear the weather isnt doing to well there either. Wish I had my CUCV with me. Cant wait to get back home to Nevada, My family and my M1028.
I watched as people spun out in front of my hotel here in Minneapolis. Flight cancelled due to weather. I think a M1009 would be nice to have here in this weather.
I purchased a set of battery warmers to keep my batteries warm. This really keeps the Cold Cranking Amps up during the coldest...
The numerically higher the gears the lower the gears are. You shouldnt go over 55mph with stock size tires. (235/85R-16).
IE 4.56 gears are considered very low gears but are numerically high
3.23 gears are numerically low but are considered high gears.
You might want to invest in a set of battery warmers as well if your temps get down below 32 degrees all winter. If a battery freezes all kinds of bad things can happen. Oh and as stated above I would wash down your engine compartment asap with baking soda. You could dump a whole box of arm...
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