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Old 01-18-2007, 05:07 PM
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James, don't you know you're supposed to be stocked up on steaks and beer BEFORE the storm hits? Sheez, damn newbies.

I had all that stuff ...DUH...I aint stupid you know. I had to know how to get to the "SHOE STORE" in a safe manner.

BTW "SHOE STORE = where the girls only where shoes
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Airing down on ice will not help and may make traction worse in the right conditions. You want the tires as narrow as possible so as to put more pounds per square inch on the ground. Do not lock in the 4wd, just keep it in all wheel drive , you want the wheels to free roll as much as possible. If you lock it in the tires will fight themselves on turns which will cause loss of traction . ONce you break traction , grab your ass and hold on.
x2...good advice, Dug...Ice is different from snow and mud -- its not about getting more surface area (airing down)...
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Nothing beats studs or chains on ice. Going from NY to Colorado now I can tell you. I have a set of chains for everything, including my motorhome. With a 2 wheel drive rear wheel drive vehicle like a pickup or van you wont go 10 feet in colorado without chains.

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