wmonroe
Elite Member
Very true. Tires are half the battle. You need a tire that cleans out well whether it's snow, mud, or even sand. I laugh when I see a capable 4x4 riding on 22in. rims w low profile street tires. This will do nothing in mud or snow. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=361415"/> This will (BFG KM2's)
What a waste of a good wrangler.
I have a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Overland, trail rated, with the air suspension. If you want more ground clearance…..simply hit the button and raise it up about 5" to gain height. With the right tires…..these go thru the snow…..allthough the new models do not have a front locker. Supposedly the electronic traction control does the deed up front. (or not) I just rolled over 100,000 miles on my Hemi engine. The towing capacity was a prime consideration for my needs (boat and tractor).
My wife drives a newer grand also (without air ride) and it is surprising the places it will go and it still has the factory tires, with some good meats it would go almost anywhere.