w1ndshear
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Spending a few months in the mountains of Northern Utah. Currently, the JLU has 35in Nitto Ridge Grapplers that I love, but I am hesitant if they can hold up to the winter months.
I plan on doing some winter wheeling while I am here and at least one Moab trip is already planned. I am using the JL as a daily while I am up here. I know the Ridge Grapplers aren't winter rated per se, but should I grab a new pair of tires for the snow and ice? Any thoughts and suggestions appreciated.
I plan on doing some winter wheeling while I am here and at least one Moab trip is already planned. I am using the JL as a daily while I am up here. I know the Ridge Grapplers aren't winter rated per se, but should I grab a new pair of tires for the snow and ice? Any thoughts and suggestions appreciated.
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