Family picnic
The kids had the day off along with my wife and I. A beautiful day only only 25F, and 2' of powder can only mean a picnic in the snow. Made all fresh tracks going to the river, wonderful drive








That looks like a blast! I may never get to drive my Jeep in snow that deep.... What I wouldn't give. I always ask, what do you have your T-case in when it's like that? Hi? Lo? Are you automatic? Do you air down?
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Snow this deep requires ALOT of torque to the wheels. I'm running in 4L drive, 4H just does not have the power. As far as airing down, absolutely! Differed conditions warrant different PSI but at this depth you want to stay as high up on top as possible. I run 4-5 PSI but that's with 40's and beadlocks.
I watch this guys channel alot on you tube Its a 3 part vid but heres the first part he doing a comparison of differant air pressures in the snow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2LVfYsuud4
ok i would post the video if i could figure it out but heres the link regardless hope that helps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2LVfYsuud4
ok i would post the video if i could figure it out but heres the link regardless hope that helps

Edit: in video 2 he was DEEP, finally a justifiable reason for me to beadlocker rims.
Last edited by toymaster; Feb 17, 2011 at 11:15 PM.


