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Originally Posted by (((echo)))
it's an east coast trail (im in Maryland)
it's prolly gonna be somewhere in Va or Pa
A friend of mine runs her jeep with them all the time and it's stock except for tires. she just put graphics on the side so im fairly confident that rubs and scrapes should be at a minimum.
I doubt seriously that i'll need to adjust tire pressure, although it would be nice to "pop the collar" and let some air out knowing i can air myself along the way (she allways gripes that she needs to find someone with an air tank)
as i said...the is a first for me< if i remember correctly their next run is in december so snow....mixed with a lil mud....mixed with a few logs....mixed with rocks. I have my hands full
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Snow runs are so much fun but in some cases, more difficult. Depending on the trail rating, it's almost imposible to pic the right line on the first try being the snow covers everything. I'm going on a snow run up to Whistler in two weeks. Nothing technical, mostly logging roads and pure white scenery.
Good luck and be careful. Don't forget your emergency gear.