I had the opportunity to attempt to drive the Deuce in the snow with the 1100 Goodyear radials, and I have to say I'm less than impressed. O.K., I know I have a lot working against me- the sprag t-case isn't working, so the front tires aren't pulling. The tires are the highway radials, so the lack of all-terrain aggressive tread is also a factor, although the tires are almost new. And last, I have no weight in the back of the truck...its just an empty cargo body at the moment.
We got about 5" of snow, and the truck won't move from where its parked. I dropped the rear tire pressures down from 80 to 25psi, still nothing. Then I dropped them down to 10...no go. Last I dropped to 5 psi, and I was finally able to get the truck to move back and forth a few feet into the plowed area, but even on the plowed area it won't move enough to get to the road. Its a VERY slight uphill grade, maybe 4" in 20 feet or so on plowed ground but still nothing! I think when I take it to my father's to swap t-cases over to an airshift unit I'll see if my father wants to trade a set of NDTs for my useless radials.
In their defense, they weren't made for all terrain use, and they DID ride and handle great on the highway on the trip home from Kentucky. They worked fine for what they were designed for- highway and hardpack dirt. I was hoping for a bit more in the snow though. I know having the front tires pull would be a big help, but in comparison my wife's Durango with bald all season tires can drive out of here in 2wd.
We got about 5" of snow, and the truck won't move from where its parked. I dropped the rear tire pressures down from 80 to 25psi, still nothing. Then I dropped them down to 10...no go. Last I dropped to 5 psi, and I was finally able to get the truck to move back and forth a few feet into the plowed area, but even on the plowed area it won't move enough to get to the road. Its a VERY slight uphill grade, maybe 4" in 20 feet or so on plowed ground but still nothing! I think when I take it to my father's to swap t-cases over to an airshift unit I'll see if my father wants to trade a set of NDTs for my useless radials.
In their defense, they weren't made for all terrain use, and they DID ride and handle great on the highway on the trip home from Kentucky. They worked fine for what they were designed for- highway and hardpack dirt. I was hoping for a bit more in the snow though. I know having the front tires pull would be a big help, but in comparison my wife's Durango with bald all season tires can drive out of here in 2wd.