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getting a jimny stuck in snow
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what tyre package are you running
i was ok on fresh snow however when it got compacted the jimny just sat and spung
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zukhunter wrote: hi sounds like great fun
what tyre package are you running
i was ok on fresh snow however when it got compacted the jimny just sat and spung
we have 16" GV wheels with 215/65/16 nokian WRG2 SUV www.nokiantyres.com/tyre?id=11195214&gro...ame=Nokian+WR+G2+SUV
we let them down to 18psi with trailhead auto deflators
i purchaced the WGR2(which are a european winter tyre) as opposed to a nordic snow tyre as i have a VW Tigaun on order which on arrival (14th jan) will have the nokians to transfered to it, as this will be my 'highway car'.
at which time i will be re tyreing the jimny again!
i am stuck between a nordic snow tyre or baja claws!
i cant decide whether to go for maximum ground contact or the big agricultural lugs. the only factor involved is deep snow ability, after researching the iclandics they always use mud terrains, but... i wonder if this is due to the lack of 37"-48" snow tyres, their heavy vehicles requiring the huge tyres to create a suitably large footprint, where as a jimny on 265/70's snow tyres will probably still have lower ground pressure, with the added benefit of copius 3d sipping, a huge nummber of biting edges and soft rubber.
i like bridgeston dmv1, dmz3 and michelin latitude alpine.
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down the side of the pond theres a tricky bit
most of the ponds frozen over only the spring fed area not
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the second pic is from the top of the hill down to the big banking with the few trees on it.
the third pics ploughing through the snow.
and the last pic is form the bottom looking back up.
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:lol:
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