BF Goodrich M/T not so good on snow
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maybe you should get rid of that piece of CRAP SUZUKI, and get a Real 4x4....
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i have a hard time believing this crap lol, all of our vehicles have the old and new mud terrains on them, and they go farther and harder than any others weve owned, in the snow and in the mud. This is just a bunch of bull, and the truck looks like it is sitten on something, the springs arent even compressed
All Comments (63)
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Is your vehicles rear end floating? It must be... Otherwise there is a jack under there...
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yep there is a jack
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Fake.. A poor one, really. I had worse branded tyres and the car behaved better.. Unreal stuff
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did you release the parking brake?
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Fake!
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Nicely done (it's very hard - but NOT impossible - -to see that wee diff mounted JACK -- just holding the truck UP enough .. so that tyhe driver was able to STAY OUT of the vehicle .. to make it look like it had no grip -- BUT there was ZERO road contact anyway (as if it HAD been on the deck -- u'da looked really silly - trying to scramble BACK inside eh.?)
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i can do that with any tire..just need to find the perfect position in the snow/ice
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Throw some weight in that thing and let some air out of them. looks like the rear is jacked up a lil so as the tires are not getting full weight of it. My KM2s work perfect in the snow and ac cell in the mud
1st off nice samuri however there M/T's Mud Terrains not snow tires to get more traction let out 8 - 10 lbs and just crawl
NWhoodBOARDER420 8 months ago 2
@NWhoodBOARDER420
they are M+S marked
suzuker 8 months ago
how come there is no one in the drivers seat?
BlueLesPaul2006 1 year ago
i left the car running at idle in 2wd and reverse mode because i've had no grip on that flat snow. In 4wd car runs well in the same conditions but far from regular winter tires
suzuker 1 year ago
@suzuker over 60% of your weight is focused in the front of the vehicle. That is the number one reason for this...and ya theyr MUD tires so this can be expected like u said.
Fearbird9 1 year ago
@Fearbird9: Mud tyres are marked with ''M+S'', which actually means Mud+Snow...
suzuker 1 year ago