70deuce
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Got a pretty good storm here south of Denver and decided to check out the CTIS settings on the wrecker in the snow. Found out at the highway setting which is about 90 PSI on this truck the tires acted almost liked the military lugged tires on most older trucks, terrible in just a few inches of snow. Slight incline and the truck slowed and started to spin all tires in high range. Hit X/C and let the pressure stabilize and tried some real deep snow as seen in the three YouTube videos listed below. Totally different story. Tires dug in and this thing was plowing through over 20 inches of snow with no problem. Even up some decent grades the tires were griping and pulling nicely. The video shows the truck driving through a snow covered ditch with about 2.5 feet of snow covering it. Yeh I had driven through in once before taking the videos but you can see how it does with the tires aired down. The run is uphill also. Never did try the sand setting since it was doing fine in the X/C mode. Also got the Grand Cherokee stuck while plowing when it broke through a layer of ice covered snow and high centered. Hooked a nylon strap to it and pulled it backwards 10 feet with the Jeep in neutral and the truck in low range. It pulled it out almost at idle.
https://youtu.be/E3vHP_RxRcY
https://youtu.be/hln5B9pvcK0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAYiUOlgaDM
https://youtu.be/E3vHP_RxRcY
https://youtu.be/hln5B9pvcK0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAYiUOlgaDM
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