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Junior Member
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Illinois
Posts: 16
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Illinois
Posts: 16
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A different approach...
So if you are 90% on road...how about this idea. Buy an extra set of rims, stock, or something you don't blow too much money on and pick up a set of A/T tires that will fit your occasional use. I plan on doing the same when I travel for grouse hunts. Fire lanes, gravel, dirt, unapproved trails, logging trails that M/S tires can't compete. I've been on some trails where the deeper I've gone the more I realize that once stuck.....ain't nobody coming to help. Thats not a good feeling so thats why I decided to go this route. Traveling to and from I'll put 1000mi (highway) on that set, but once in the woods that's the pay off. Confidence instead of panic...next upgrade will be a front mounted winch.
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