booger
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sounds like you bought yourself an 'Ideal'...I had the same problem. I got my hands on a 'Rillfit' groover, cut like butter !
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....and that's why I run 1600's in the summer, they look COOL. In the winter, grooved 9.00's or 11.00's. Plus occasionally in the winter I need to run chains. I don't think I could afford, or lift, chains for a 16.00x20
On flat ground in the snow they're wonderful. As soon as you get on any kind of grade in the snow they suck. I've got a 17% grade just getting out of my driveway and when the snow gets packed or slick, the 1600's are like skis. When trying to climb a decent grade with maybe one or two feet of snow, the 1600's bounce and hop and chatter where the grooved 900's dig and go. For what I need to do in the winter time I think the 1600's have way too much surface area. I realize some people like to run big wide tires so they can 'float' on deep snow and that works as long as you stay on flat ground.Hey Booger, do you not like the 1600s in the snow ??
Your probably reffering to the pattern in this thread. Those tires I completely cut the center rib out. I would say I cut 1 inch wide and a half inch deep. I don't run that pattern on the hiway, they wouldn't last very long. The pictures with this post are the tires I run in the winter. I don't remember which number cutter I used, I suppose the grooves are 1/2 inch deep and 3/8 wide.hey booger, after looking at your pics, and my tires, it looks like you used a wider groover, mine was with the #4 head, about 1/4 inch wide, how wide did you go?
I am running g286s that you can get pretty cheap. They have pretty good performance so far. Better then NDCCs in every way.
My thoughts as well, however if you are doing the majority of your time on the road, I can see where having two sets of tires/wheels would come in handy, the g286's for normal road conditions, and when you are gonna go out and play over the weekend, its only an afternoon to swap them out. I just might consider this route, my recent trip to california and back wore down my NDT's pretty good.Aren't those closed lug ( hiway ) tires? Don't imagine they would do very well in mud and snow.
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