Big mud tires suck in the snow and ice. Tall and narrow AT tires work very well. Snow tires work very well, but are overkill, IMHO.
my BFG AT TA KO's 31X10.5X15 Work AWESOME in the snow and in 4wd it is like you are on "rails"... What an exciting thing to see the snow falling last night and if you are at least a couple mile away from the lake it was white Sat morning
my BFG AT TA KO's 31X10.5X15 Work AWESOME in the snow and in 4wd it is like you are on "rails"... What an exciting thing to see the snow falling last night and if you are at least a couple mile away from the lake it was white Sat morning
Yeah, we had a good dusting down here in Kent Friday night through saturday morning. Still pretty early for a good storm.
I'm on Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 2s in the Wrangler. They did great last year - zero complaints. Putting the Firestone Winterforce tires back on the Grand Am on Monday - they did great last year as well. They're a little loud, but that's to be expected.
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This is the one time of year that I get to give back. Can't wait to break out the new tow strap and heavy duty jumper cables. Bring on the white stuff so I can put these 31 inch Yokohamas to work!
I was looking for a real blowout with the most recent storm. Everyone said the sky was going to fall and there'd be a blizzard, but the snow barely made 10 inches, I think. I ordered and had delivered a cord of wood just in case. Still burns nice for the cold spell. Got the snow blower out and ready, though. About the best thing that came of it.
I live in Chardon so when I hear Lake Effect snow, I get nervous. It's not un-common to get 2ft in a day. We average over 120 inches a year with 3/4 of that coming in Nov and Dec