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Still an interesting thread. Another question for you all, do you chain up in the deep snow or just on the compacted snow and Ice? In my experience chaining up in the snow just got me deeper into trouble.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
I usually only just chain up the spare....that way when I need real super duper traction I put it in 5 wheel drive.
I've actually never chained up a 4wd in the snow.
Quote from: FC on December 22, 2010, 09:30:07 PMQuote from: Craig on December 22, 2010, 08:56:02 PMOk 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?I wait till I get to a gas station or home to air them back up, I have a friend who converted his AC pump to an on demand air compressor for wheelin'. Pretty slick setup but you had to manually add ester oil on a frequent basis.Why not just buy an inexpensive pump that plugs in to your cigarette lighter?
Quote from: Craig on December 22, 2010, 08:56:02 PMOk 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?I wait till I get to a gas station or home to air them back up, I have a friend who converted his AC pump to an on demand air compressor for wheelin'. Pretty slick setup but you had to manually add ester oil on a frequent basis.
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?
BTW if anyones looking for them I have really good chains from NAPA 33x1250 x 16.5 for sale for 50 bucks 1 set onlyWill post on classified and CL
Quote from: Miles on December 23, 2010, 06:14:12 AMQuote from: FC on December 22, 2010, 09:30:07 PMQuote from: Craig on December 22, 2010, 08:56:02 PMOk 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?I wait till I get to a gas station or home to air them back up, I have a friend who converted his AC pump to an on demand air compressor for wheelin'. Pretty slick setup but you had to manually add ester oil on a frequent basis.Why not just buy an inexpensive pump that plugs in to your cigarette lighter?Because they are cheap, I carry two of the things..... Never had one break yet, yet. As far as chaining up, you chain up when you have to...... So do you want to be in that predicament with elcheapo chains and maybe only one pair? I recommend everyone take the time and cash to get the welded V-bar type heavy chains. Get two pairs and you will sleep better at camp knowing they are in the truck... Don't forget to get a whole bunch of snubbers, bungies, or even paracord to lash them tight and save your fenders....
When I'm going nothing but higher, and there's already snow, I chain up so I don't have to later. In some places here, a slip can be extremely bad... one ditch is 3ft deep, but the other is 1,000 ft deep! If I'm already in 6" of snow before I hit the FS road, I'm going to run chains all day long... That's why mine are custom fitted and they fit tight.