Stormin’ Moorman
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I’m rolling NTGs, I was actually a little worried about them. Not ideal for sureI have no idea if OP will make it this far, but most techniques have been covered. One thing I haven't seen addressed are tired.... most off-road tires are horrible for snow and ice, and I mean HORRIBLE. The rubber gets too hard near zero, and it doesnt have enough and proper sipes. Something like the duratracs are good int he snow and ice, but something like the milestar patagonias are not. before trying to tackle snow and ice as a rookie, check your tires. Hell, do yourself a favor, go to a parking lot with a little snow and ice, and test it out.
Tires not designed for ice and snow range from iffy - life threatening in a hurry.
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