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Best 1.9 Snow Tires

Pit Bull Growlers work pretty good, they dont have the bite the Tsl's and Mtr's have, but a close spaced tread floats better over the snow.

And yes wheel speed helps clear out the snow...

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You're a brave man to film outside in the Peg. My toque is off to you.

:ror:The cold weather carries an ineffable addiction.

Mounted up some RC4WD Goodyear MTR's for a snow run. I start getting into the deeper stuff at the 7min mark. At the 8min mark i start working through snow deeper than my axles. This is an unedited video...<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fwP242Vk4zI" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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Cool video, smog. I also find that snow up the pumpkin is doable. One inch more and you're backing up a lot and blasting forward, but still making progress. Another inch and you're calling in the armed forces.

Another thing your video highlights, that folks forget, is how slippery snow is, too. The rig doesn't always go where you point it, so you have to adapt your driving style, plan ahead, steer early, use bumps and berms to get the nose in the right direction. A slight uphill or downhill makes a huge difference. Once you get a set of tracks laid down, Bob's your uncle.

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I also dig the way you and I are getting through this cold snap the same way, drive your truck out the back door, tool around out to the fence line, come in with frozen digits.

Thanks for sharing.
What you say is exactly right. It does not take much snow to move the truck. It was painfully obvious when I was trying to get over that log bridge. It's so easy normally, but just that 3/4" of snow kept pushing the truck off. Once the snow got worked down it was no problem again.

The backyard feels like a much bigger playground in the winter at 1/10 of reality...lol. My fingers aren't loving me these days...


One more thing, Smog. Tell your idiot driver to roll up the windows, or does his wife not let him smoke in the car? :-)
Ha! Looks like he left his wife at home. Those old Ford cabs always did heat up well! :mrgreen:

Thanks for the comments. I am glad to know someone actually watched the video. I am finding the making of them quite enjoyable.

Edit: I like how you have put music on your video without getting rid of the natural sound. It's perfect!

Here is a screenshot from a few days ago
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i just started running my g8 and to my surprize the stock tires with the foams taken out are kickin but in the snow im climing 45° snow banks with ease my highrax dont do that my bfgs are very close but dang the stock redcat tires are killing it i cant even climb 20° with my r35 trupers but the cat is unstopable maybe its just the lack of foams or maybe the tread pattern or a combo cause i know its not 5he compound of the tire pulling it up these hills
cause its not real if no one else can see it
https://youtu.be/6Wj9au9VquU
 
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