Sometimes, it's too deep!
cool truck, but it needs some 33x12.50 MT's like mine though. I have ben told that the AT's are a little better in snow but, I know for my self that they suck in the mud compared to the MT's and it lookes like you will have lots of it if it ever heats up. Cool pics, glad you didnt mess it up and hope you had fun. Dont worry about the tires, they work fine. Try not to get to cold.
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cool truck, but it needs some 33x12.50 MT's like mine though. I have ben told that the AT's are a little better in snow but, I know for my self that they suck in the mud compared to the MT's and it lookes like you will have lots of it if it ever heats up. Cool pics, glad you didnt mess it up and hope you had fun. Dont worry about the tires, they work fine. Try not to get to cold.

Doubtful. More tread void and less tread=shorter tire life, all other things equal.
edit: plus, all the siping in the AT's will give you superior traction in the snow and ice. You could cut your own sipes into the MT's, but that's a lot of work just to run a MT....
edit: plus, all the siping in the AT's will give you superior traction in the snow and ice. You could cut your own sipes into the MT's, but that's a lot of work just to run a MT....
Nice pics, and nice truck, we have had snow like that on the ground for about a month now, them first few years I was here we got a few inches here or there, this year we have gotten hammerd.....If this keeps up I might have to go back to cali.......naaaaaa.
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