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Old 03-09-2023, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by clee2 View Post
Thank you. Yes, I have 285/70/17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my lifted 4R and would only use my chains on the rear, per manual. Maybe when I retire and move from CA to WA, I'll get a dedicated set of snow tires.

With some of the other posts in this thread about maxing out traction on all fours, but knowing the concerns of chains on front, I wanted to throw out the idea (for purely academic purposes) whether snow socks on the fronts (with chains in the back) made sense or was a stupid idea for perhaps only marginal improvement?

I just searched for ‘how good are snow socks’ on YouTube. The first 3-5 videos seem aimed at answering your question. Added to my weekend watch queue. Would recommend folks take a look.


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