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Recent Content by Firefightingjosh
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I'll throw in a vote for the Cooper at3/p/xlt(all about the same..). I have run the Atps and about half my driving is gravel road in summer, and most of winter is on unplowed or ice packed roads. One of the best tires I've ever found.
Josh
I usually chain the rear since it has more room, but I do also like running one chain up front and one in back for coming down really icy hills if I only have two chains. Obviously it wouldn't helping going up hill with open diffs, but it does help alot going down.
I had had them tifht and even used tensioners which I very rarely do on my 03. When I get the rig back I'll have to do a bit of checking for clearance and see if it was a fluke or is really going to be an issue. Wondering about a different offset wheel to bring the tire out from the axle a bit...
Already have studs for winter and will have 35s in summer, unfortunately due to my location at times either one set or a full set of chains is required and sometimes even then I've limited that out. I have two sets of corked tire chains for my 03 and even with 35s I have lots of room between any...
Rear speed sensor, 255 bucks! I'll look for one online and just order it... My fault even though the chains where tight, I should have checked clearance. Never had clearance issues on my 3rd gen even with 35s same with the log trucks i drive lol. Looks like s-class chains are the only way, and...
Howdy, long time lurker, new member.
Today we received a good helping of snow here in nw Montana, and I ended up having to toss chains on the rear to get up to a house we are building.(I honestly needed them on all 4 but I didn't have the correct pickup for this moment) Unfortunately part way...