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We had all 4 chained up one year while elk hunting the Manastash. One of the cross chains broke on the outside where it joins the side chain. The cross chain wrapped around the exhaust pipe of the Jeep and proceeded to rip the tail pipe and muffler off. We had to hack saw it all out. That was one loud ride into Ellensburg to get a new muffler.
I was told that there were people at the top of the hill telling the idiots not to go down and that many people continued down the hill. I have watched it half a dozen times. I can't not watch it. It reminds me of my days in Pullman, watching all the ill prepared drivers from all over the country think they are perfectly capable of driving in the snow.
Quote from: whacker1 on December 22, 2010, 06:17:57 AMI was told that there were people at the top of the hill telling the idiots not to go down and that many people continued down the hill. I have watched it half a dozen times. I can't not watch it. It reminds me of my days in Pullman, watching all the ill prepared drivers from all over the country think they are perfectly capable of driving in the snow.No kidding... I was in Gannon Hall with a commanding view of the morons on Stadium way.... Girly friends windows faced it too from Mcallister Hall.... Lots of fun watching the cars and students wiping out....
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
I always just do the front tires. Never really needed to chain up all 4s. If I need to do all 4 I wont even go.
They used to stud 2 tires for MANY years. Part of that was business. Make it mandatory to do 4 and you automatically sell twice as many tires and have twice as many mount and balances.
Ok here is a stupid question. For the people that air down, Do you have a onboard compressor to air back up? Or do you just wait tell you get to a gas station to get air?