![]() |
|
|
|
Team California
|
There. I said it.
__________________
Denis "Pete Hegseth is not really an alcoholic, he was investigating drunk drivers at bars for the FBI." -Speaker Mike Johnson |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Posts: 3,963
|
Here are some things that allow you to get around in snow and ice.
Find a vehicle with this magic sign on the side. Note the addition on aggressive tread LT tires bottom left. ![]() Fill back of vehicle with removable weight. If needed you can shovel that white stuff out to make room for other stuff. Not seen are two 75 lbs sacks of sand behind rear wheels. ![]() Add removable weight to vehicle. Note It can be spread under tires in ice conditions to provide traction but 104 lbs dog disapproves of this method. ![]()
__________________
Bunch of old cars ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
The Unsettler
|
__________________
"I want my two dollars" "Goodbye and thanks for the fish" "Proud Member and Supporter of the YWL" "Brandon Won" |
||
![]() |
|
The Unsettler
|
Quote:
Gonna dispute some of that advice. 4x4 in snow, great. Ice? Depends on the coverage, won't do squat with what we get in TX, not just spots but miles of road covered 100% edge to edge, there is just nothing to provide traction. And that extra weight, you put it over / on top of the rear wheels, putting it behind them just makes things worse when the ass end decides it wants to be in front.
__________________
"I want my two dollars" "Goodbye and thanks for the fish" "Proud Member and Supporter of the YWL" "Brandon Won" |
||
![]() |
|
Team California
|
Quote:
As for wet or polished ice, you are correct. You could have 8WD and it would not keep you on a road if any other physical forces were pulling you elsewhere. Many people make the mistake of not understanding 4WD and exactly what kind of additional traction it provides. That said, 4WD is awesome for forward or rearward traction on slippery surfaces. ![]()
__________________
Denis "Pete Hegseth is not really an alcoholic, he was investigating drunk drivers at bars for the FBI." -Speaker Mike Johnson |
||
![]() |
|
Team California
|
[QUOTE=GWN7;7885732]Here are some things that allow you to get around in snow and ice.
Find a vehicle with this magic sign on the side. ![]() "Magic sign".... Bwahahahaha. ![]()
__________________
Denis "Pete Hegseth is not really an alcoholic, he was investigating drunk drivers at bars for the FBI." -Speaker Mike Johnson |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Registered
|
[QUOTE=speeder;7885767]
Quote:
![]()
__________________
techweenie | techweenie.com Marketing Consultant (expensive!) 1969 coupe hot rod 2016 Tesla Model S dd/parts fetcher |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Posts: 3,963
|
Nice picture Techweenie
![]() I used to drive down to Cleburne every December for a sales meeting. Did that for 6 years. Twice I ran into ice storms. Drove on the shoulder of the road for about 30 miles one year at about 20 mph until I got far enough North to get past the ice on the road. One time I had to drive with two wheels in the ditch grass as the paved shoulder was too slippery to drive on. Six months of the year I drive on ice/snow and I've had a licence for 42 years. I think I might be qualified to know what works best on most slippery surfaces due to my experience with the subject. And I like lots of ice in my drinks. ![]()
__________________
Bunch of old cars ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
Midwest R Gruppe
|
That 959 picture above looks like the Atlanta roads in many places - shear ice. You had a hard time walking on it without falling. We have pics that show the same glossy glare.
__________________
Scott 69E Coupe 2.2S LtWt 73.5T Coupe |
||
![]() |
|