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This might be a tough question but if all of the rigs were equal in your group what tires work the best in snow. It seems to be the only wheeling I do and I plan on upgrading tire size in the future. I was considering IROK radials............
Pop's truck, black one, is an original 78 F250 Snow Plow Edition wich came with a front D60. Have 12" lift, 42" Irocs with 16.5x12 Weld Stone Crusher wheels, 4.56 gears with power-lock up front, and 14 bolt rear with disk brakes and detriot locker. Running a 400M with NP435/205 combination. Bro's truck, primered one, is a 78 F250 with same axles, except 4.88 gears, 42" Irocks with allied 15x12 beadlocks, with a 460 C6/NP205 combo.
sweet stuff man...looks like a blast, thats a lot of snow...but i want one of those trucks lol nive rigs...
not to bust your ***** but there is a 4x4 PICTURES thread that could use some help getting back on track coughkris/paulcough
Wasn't too sure if I post in the right section being a newby here, but wondered I might have too many pictures to add to another thread. I still have a LOT MORE pictures and video I'll be posting up tomorrow.
Do you guys do any nasty steep incline and declines as well around there or just rip around in the open stuff? Is that a bent to hell ,single bar ,anti wrap bar on 4x4 tony's truck. lol thats pretty sweet and useless. It'll need 2 joints on the diff end to do anything. Anyways cool trucks wish I had a group of trucks like that to go wheeling with!!! that would be Awesome..