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So what width tires are you guys considering wide, and what do you consider pizza cutters?
BsB I don't disagree with how your wheeler does on spring snow, but what you're doing is a whole different ball o' wax. We're talking early season snow where your just as likely to run on 6 inches of slush as back ice or a foot of powder or wet snow. Those meats aren't going to do well in that.
Few things you guys keep forgetting about narrow tires.'Fact.......Less foot print for traction, when you talk about cutting down to the ground for trsctio, you are more likely to be high cenered and will plow more snow with your Differential.I have used both wide and narrow tires, in early and spring snow and narrow tires suck in both cases.......PERIOD
Quote from: gasman on October 30, 2013, 05:35:26 PMFew things you guys keep forgetting about narrow tires.'Fact.......Less foot print for traction, when you talk about cutting down to the ground for trsctio, you are more likely to be high cenered and will plow more snow with your Differential.I have used both wide and narrow tires, in early and spring snow and narrow tires suck in both cases.......PERIODDarn funny that most folks back home(northern WI)run snow tires. Either year round or have a set for winter and a road tire set for summer. All those snow tires are narrow and aggressive with open tread that wraps around the tire's circumference rather than sideways tread that clogs and turns into slicks.I remember my bro buying a lifted Chev PU with fat tires and wheels when I got out of the service back in the late 70's. We ran into town for some beer and couldn't get back up the road to the house cuz of about 8" of wet snow. While we were trying to figure it out my Dad came home from work in his Olds Cutlass with snow tires on the back and drove right around us and up into the driveway without even spinning a tire. My bro took his truck into town the next day and had standard wheels and snow tires installed. There's a reason snow tires are not wide.But if you insist on running those fat tires without chains, buy a good quality tow chain or nylon strap so those of us w/chained up tires can pull you out when you're sideways in the rd. LOL.
wide tires suck on ice and snow! Narrow agressive tires will out perform hands down