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jefe_4x4
Nov 28, 2018Explorer
Sliding, it looks like you are settled in. I"ve had good luck with my Cooper Discoverer AT-3LT tires (315x75R16 size) in snow much of it because of the sipping. With a 3860 load range it easily carries my Lance around. Unlike most mud/snow tires the tread lasts because there are smaller voids and larger, sipped tread blocks. Not very sexy, but do the job and for a long time...and quiet. I've not had a good experience with a couple sets of BFG AT's as the sidewalls cracked long before the tread was done. Maybe the newer ones are improved.


Good enough to get me out of this:

These come in a lot of sizes.
I have some very stout, truck style cable chains for the rear axle of my truck camper, and sure enough, I've never had to use them.


Good enough to get me out of this:

These come in a lot of sizes.
I have some very stout, truck style cable chains for the rear axle of my truck camper, and sure enough, I've never had to use them.
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