Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Donald
- Last Name
- Diehl
- Member #
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0745
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WRPN 506
If it is ice, then forget it, don't even go out. The only tire that even has a chance on ice is a tire with studs, or chains, and even then traction is very poor at best. I laugh outloud sometimes when I read folks posts that are debating which tire performs best on ice. No tire performs better on ice than another. There is 0 traction on ice. Don't agree? Try running over a frozen pond with different types of boots.In central Texas, we get frozen precipitation a few hours every few years. When we do get it, it immediately turns to ice. Even for experienced drivers, it isn't worth going out. Not that you'll get in a wreck but that some knucklehead in a hurry and with no concept of physics will catch you. Best to just sit by the window with a bowl of popcorn and watch the show...it'll only be an hour or two after sunrise when everything melts.