Just came back from a weekend of letting my Newfoundlands romp in the snow. Granted, we have a tendancy to go to the edge of where you really shouldn't be, then see how far beyond it we can go and still get back without being airlifted. I found that our factory Michelin LTX A/S 265 75 16 worked surprisingly well on snowy, icy, treated roads, but were no match for the back country roads that are rarely plowed and have snow ruts a foot deep. I had chains on the rear but found that the only way back up the mountain was to grab 4Lo 5th gear and fly up. Any loss of momentum would quickly slow us down to the point where we would just start hopping. 4hi was much worse. Couldn't keep the truck in the power band through all the shifting climbing ducking dodgeing weaving spinning jumping and basically having a hell of a great time. My question is this, who makes a good tire with a fairly aggressive tread for mud and snow, that won't sing like crazy on the highway at eighty mph, that have the proper load range and what is the largest size I can fit on stock rims (a little taller and wider foot print) and still have my trucks wonderful handling characteristics? And do we know when we will be able to get a crew cab? Once my third Newfy (it's a boy) grows up?The quad cab ain't gonna' do it!
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2001 ETH 6spd 4X4 SLT
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2001 ETH 6spd 4X4 SLT
- Dark Garnet Red Pearlcoat
- A. R. E. MX Topper & Walk-thru Door
- 3. 54 Anti-Slip Diff.
- Trailer & Camper pkg.
- Turbo Silencer Ring in Glove Box
- Snow Plow Prep aka Moving to Colorado Prep