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To: Snowshoe who wrote (4291)2/14/2006 11:07:30 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 218685
 
Conventional wisdom has been as you say (my Safari gas guzzler is AWD, high and has real snows in winter :o) Recent studies seem to imply that narrower tires that bite through the snow to get to the solid stuff below are better than thick tires... Lighter vehicles cannot... weight = traction (along with the items you mentioned)...

Very experienced winter driver :o)

I know it might seem counter intuitive as in my old dirt biking days we'd let some air out of the tires in deeper sand..

Al
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