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Grit dog wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
Snow driving keep tires up to proper inflation and start slow and stop slow and do not make any sudden turns. Reduce speed at all times on snow.
Haven't driven much on snow have ya? Low pressure on snow will help as much with traction on slippery surfaces as it will for traction/flotation on soft surfaces like sand. Both are about maximizing the contact patch.
Spinning out on ice and cant move? Let half the air out of the tires and generally drive away.
โJan-06-2021 05:40 AM
adamis wrote:
Now, it could be the type of tire I have is prone to it, I'm not a tire geek and just go with whatever Les Schwab mid range tires are.
โJan-05-2021 03:47 PM
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โJan-05-2021 09:38 AM
jaycocreek wrote:G-dog wrote:
Spinning out on ice and cant move? Let half the air out of the tires and generally drive away.
Or you could just throw down some kitty lliter and leave your tires alone...lol
โJan-05-2021 05:50 AM
G-dog wrote:
Spinning out on ice and cant move? Let half the air out of the tires and generally drive away.
โJan-05-2021 05:41 AM
โJan-05-2021 04:37 AM
JohnJM wrote:Grit dog wrote:
I don't think sitting low on air causes tread separation. Interested how you came to this conclusion other than coincidence?
agreed, ive had my truck aired down for a week at a time when ive been fishing. never had an issue.
โJan-05-2021 03:46 AM
Grit dog wrote:
I don't think sitting low on air causes tread separation. Interested how you came to this conclusion other than coincidence?
โJan-04-2021 01:36 PM
โJan-04-2021 01:35 PM
PastorCharlie wrote:
Snow driving keep tires up to proper inflation and start slow and stop slow and do not make any sudden turns. Reduce speed at all times on snow.
โJan-04-2021 01:16 PM