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  1. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    how much ground clearance you loose when the unit is installed? might be interested
  2. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    Musta been distant friend of John Crapper
  3. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    did my car tires but not LMTV tires cause Im swapping to taller tires.
  4. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    did a lot of search on this in the past.... best route seen so far that are more of sipes and less of a groove of various sizes is with a hot grooving tool.... with the hot cutting portion flipped upside down to the thin side. some of them are even twin blades on the opposite end of the...
  5. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    I beg to differ though we may be speaking of different points of snow.... creating more blocks from large blocks for sure help in inches or more; for example off road, .... but for "highway" slipperiness... the magic is in the sipe, combined with channeling of water out as you mention is...
  6. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    grooving and sipping are entirely different things. Snow needs sipes.... not grooves
  7. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    hmmm...
  8. coachgeo

    How do you make a LMTV NOT suck in the snow?

    To bad your all they way over in WA. I cant ship there via fastenal.... unless you arrange ship thru another company. AKA. I have two pairs of snow chains for 16r20's left to sell. they can be cut down to OEM FMTV size. Just sent two Pair to George Lenard in CO.
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