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  1. davidb56

    First time in the snow…

    its the wheel removal I dont want to do every season. my tires are at about 85-90%, so Im not going to go to singles with A3 rims either. My truck isnt a toy, or "look at me" vehicle, I work the crap out of it at least 30-50 days of the year, so singles isnt a requirement even though they look...
  2. davidb56

    First time in the snow…

    If I would remove a wheel off the inside of each rear axel and put one more pair of chains on, the truck would do a lot better in the deep wet snow, but thats a lot of work and Im too lazy and busy to do it.
  3. davidb56

    First time in the snow…

    I dont remember played down sideways in the snow when I took that pic today.
  4. davidb56

    First time in the snow…

    Agree. we get a little snow here too. I run 4 single chains. the front steers and one rear axel outside. With the duals setup. I never get stuck, and I use it mainly in the winter.
  5. davidb56

    First time in the snow…

    I always use chains in snow over 6 inches deep even with my Michelin tires. depending on the wetness of the snow, when the tires pack down on it, they may spin.
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