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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
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[QUOTE="Daddyusmaximus, post: 862627, member: 8549"] That has been my experience in the past, even without a locker, but they clogged up to easily in the mud. I went with a mud tire this time, Toyo Open Country MTs. Not as good as the BFGs on snowy roads, but surprisingly well for a wide mud tire... and way better on the trail. We only got 7 inches, still had to hit the rear ARB air locker to tow my son out of a ditch. Normally I just leave the hubs locked in this kind or weather so I can hit 4WD at will. Probably going back to that, even though it costs MPGs, but lockers do help get you started. Now, both ends locked... gimme another foot of snow and let the fun begin. ^^^ Also this. [/QUOTE]
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