lifeisgoodsteve
Well-known member
Hi All,
I know a lot of modern trucks and cars have this issue and I'm facing it now with a new to me, '05 LX470 which I'm loving. Curious how you've decided to go when having a rig with this issue and what your actual experience is? How has it affected your time in the mountains?
Let's assume normally running a solid AT (like KO2's, etc.).
Options I've heard are:
Curious peoples experience.
Thanks,
S
I know a lot of modern trucks and cars have this issue and I'm facing it now with a new to me, '05 LX470 which I'm loving. Curious how you've decided to go when having a rig with this issue and what your actual experience is? How has it affected your time in the mountains?
Let's assume normally running a solid AT (like KO2's, etc.).
Options I've heard are:
- Only chain the back - be careful not to go too deep and get caught and then hope you can steer if need put on rear chains.
- Front spacers - quite a few do this, but I'd rather not use spacers as just another failure point, especially after hearing someone's experience of spacer failure at 75mph on the hwy. New wheels with different offset is possible, but pricey
- Snow Tires with or without studs
- How do the dedicated snow tires handle the forest roads, more snow accumulation, etc that we get when hunting vs. the street driving they're used most for?
Curious peoples experience.
Thanks,
S