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Yeah, but I've seen a lot of folks with big tires get into trouble by trying something thay just isn't going to work and then stuff really gets trashed. LOL
The not so big can do most everything you need to do like GS said if you choose the right line and capabilities. Don't break as much stuff either. Biggies just bring out the weak link. LOL
Oh Wow!!!! Biting my tounge!!!!! Can't get banned from a post "again"....
Um ... How come its always the guys with little tires that come up for sayings about how useless big tires are? Besides when the road wet and the trail is sloppy, there is nothing like a really big tire to pull you through the trenches.
Soooo... I took the two oldest grandsons out in the 78 Bronco, POJ, today and had to cut some cats in the slick spots in the snow for fun. We didn't even manage to pop a tire loose. It was fun though with the little skiff of snow we had.
I couldn't do much as the youngest decided that he didn't think it was much fun after the first one. I still had to do a few just to get it out of my system.
I've done plenty of the "watch this" over the years that didn't turn out like I planned it.