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i have 2001 dak 3.9 V6. with 4.1 gear powr-loc. in the snow the front wide tires push so much snow the rear tires just spin. my tire guy says the rims will not take to narrow tires kindly. and that snow tires do not last long cause they are soft. i think i need a narrow tire on the front and a good snow tire on the back. of course some add weight in the back will be good. what to do?
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Move up to a 4X4...... Put the snow in the bed for the weight....:D
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Originally Posted by RacerHog
(Post 117618)
Move up to a 4X4...... Put the snow in the bed for the weight....:D
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AAAAAAAA. iam 65 years i DONT shovel snow. thats what teenagers are for. could i do what the farmers do? put calcium in the rear tires? LOL LOL
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Originally Posted by moe7404
(Post 117632)
AAAAAAAA. iam 65 years i DONT shovel snow. thats what teenagers are for. could i do what the farmers do? put calcium in the rear tires? LOL LOL
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In that case..... You should have stayed home....And quit scaring off the teenagers..:slap:
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On my Dakota 2wd I use to put snows all the way around and weight in the rear (mid ship or front of the box) and the truck was a tank and also would steer...Everyone thought it was a 4X4...And I live in the snow belt of NY...And even made a trip to the Tug Hill Plateau pulling a trailer with 2 snowmobiles on it in a 4 ft snow fall.. 8" on the road,, with no problem...Bill
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Originally Posted by moe7404
(Post 117632)
AAAAAAAA. iam 65 years i DONT shovel snow. thats what teenagers are for. could i do what the farmers do? put calcium in the rear tires? LOL LOL
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if i can do it drywall buckets on hold downs was what i thought. the main thing is to be easy to put on and off.
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Originally Posted by moe7404
(Post 117669)
if i can do it drywall buckets on hold downs was what i thought. the main thing is to be easy to put on and off.
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