Jeff driving Todd's suburban in crappy "sugar" snow
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No, thinner tires aren't always better traction. If you're on top of 6 foot of snow, the last thing I'd want is a tire that dug down to find traction. Thin tires are only great if you know you aren't going to be any place where the snow/mud/etc is deeper than the tire so it can find traction.
Otherwise, the bigger the contact patch you got, the better. Why do you think snowcats and stuff do so well?
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after i posted my first comment i saw a sign at the top of the hill is that a highway ur on. if so why have they not plowed it or do they just let people go 4 wheelin on it when it snows. hav u ever used super swampers for snow boggin cause i was wonderin how they did the baja claws looked like they did pretty good.
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nice suburban what size engine u got. nice videos btw i love seein big trucks lifted snow wheelin good job
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always remember the THINNER the tire the best traction u will get
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up off highway 20?
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that is a nice damn suburban.
is this the highlaeks area above Magalia, Ca?
TheJeepWheeler 2 years ago
@TheJeepWheeler I'm not sure exactly what it is called, but it is north of Grass Valley, it was part of the California 4wheel drive extreme snow run.
jessekasma 1 year ago