Yep basically 90% of the people one here never had a jeep or lifted truck , or any tire beyond a 29ā ever to experience phenomenon like this . So iād say youre in goodWhen driving in the snow today hit some slushy spots and Jeep started to float on top of slush to one direction. Is this normal for wider tires mine being 35s 12.50. Bit scary was going same speed as everyone else. First Jeep here..
I'd say you're shooting a bit low on the percentage.........Yep basically 90% of the people one here never had a jeep or lifted truck , or any tire beyond a 29ā ever to experience phenomenon like this . So iād say youre in good
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HahaaaI'd say you're shooting a bit low on the percentage.........
86% of people make up statistics on the fly to meet their own needs. Oops, I think I just made that 87%...Hahaaa
Usually if it snows I just stay home. But sometimes you end up driving in it.That will depend on YOUR DRIVING--they are still decent tires in SNOW, SO-
Your driving will determine there performance, no matter what the air pressure--
Be careful/slow and use 4hi, until they CLEAR THE ROADS-
JIMBO
I wouldnāt think a wrangler is light but guess compared to a ram truck it is.yup... wide tires and somewhat light vehicle that'll happen in snow and standing water... and they like to float in mud at speed... kinda what they were made for (tires)