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I am going to Lake Tahoe this thursday. The forecast is it suppose to snow. If I have 37" Toyo open country m/t, will I be ok?
RippSpeed
02-11-2009, 12:19 PM
I am going to Lake Tahoe this thursday. The forecast is it suppose to snow. If I have 37" Toyo open country m/t, will I be ok?
you should be ok, if you still have good meat on the tires ... I was in big bear, I have 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers on 20" rims... No problems just drive the speed limit and dont do something stupid you should be fine...
HumminNBoatin'
02-11-2009, 03:16 PM
I am going to Lake Tahoe this thursday. The forecast is it suppose to snow. If I have 37" Toyo open country m/t, will I be ok?
Does a Bear **** in the woods? lol
IRA51
02-11-2009, 06:56 PM
the strange thing is I don't think they are any better in the snow than the stock BFG's . and yes I live in Phoenix AZ ,but also have a house in Parks AZ 15 min from Flag and got 29 inches in 24 hours this week.
Does a Bear **** in the woods? lol
:giggling:
Flesh
02-11-2009, 08:31 PM
you should be ok, if you still have good meat on the tires ... I was in big bear, I have 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers on 20" rims... No problems just drive the speed limit and dont do something stupid you should be fine...
Hey I was in big bear this past weekend! Good stuff but I didnt take the Hummer. When they require chains or 4x4 with snow tires up there do they allow you to pass without chains?
RippSpeed
02-12-2009, 01:52 AM
Hey I was in big bear this past weekend! Good stuff but I didnt take the Hummer. When they require chains or 4x4 with snow tires up there do they allow you to pass without chains?
They just waved us thru... But when it gets thick they check if you have chains just in case...
Problem is where the hell can I find 35" cables ( I like cables better than chains, they dont tear up your tires as bad)
Flesh
02-12-2009, 02:12 AM
They just waved us thru... But when it gets thick they check if you have chains just in case...
Problem is where the hell can I find 35" cables ( I like cables better than chains, they dont tear up your tires as bad)
I called napa for cables on my stock tires and they could have ordered me some. I doubt they would fit a 35" mud tire though?
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