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And eventually I'm going to do the same on my WJ! Looks clean and functional.I'm going to do the same thing to my Canyon.
-TJ
Advocate I
And eventually I'm going to do the same on my WJ! Looks clean and functional.I'm going to do the same thing to my Canyon.
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The nice thing about snow is for the most part your never really that stuck , 90% of the time there’s a gravel road under you so if you dig long enough you’ll get to traction . It does suck when it’s frozen over crappy snow , takes some time to dig through .Looks like a fun trip! Glad you got yourself mobile again. That could have been a cold walk out for help.
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Dad and I had Cherokees at the same time and took Mom and my wife out riding in the mountains on a snowy day like that. Wound up being 3-4" of snow on 2" of solid ice. That was a touch and go trip. I wound up sliding backward about 70yrd on a hill when I completely lost traction near the top. I just pegged the clutch to keep the tires rolling and let it free wheel back to the bottom so I didn't wind up sideways or upsidedown. The second attempt I kept the tires in deeper snow with a little more gusto on the approach. It was digging and clawing right at the top but we made it on that attempt.The nice thing about snow is for the most part your never really that stuck , 90% of the time there’s a gravel road under you so if you dig long enough you’ll get to traction . It does suck when it’s frozen over crappy snow , takes some time to dig through .
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