Donnie wrote:
Great looking truck bro, I love evvverything about it! Have you tried those claws in snow? I heard the tread has a rough time gripping, definetly looks badass though.
Anything but deep deep snow they will be downright dangerous to drive in winter with. Deep snow they act like paddles and will do okay. Regular street driving with ice and snow of standard accumulations will be like ice skating...not to mention whatever compound they are made of will likely become REAL hard in freezing temps...the rubber compound in those is meant for mud/rock crawlin and won't be nearly as pliable in zero degree weather especially with NO siping....but I 100% agree...those things are bad azzzzzzz!
Your KJ looks toot sweet! Definitely give us a winter driving review. I for one would love some kind of mudders, but due to the amount of time I spend on the highways with piles of snow, am a bit scared to try them for the money. All that I've read and the guys at any tire shop poo-poo getting them for anything but mud/offroad and say I'd be making a huge mistake....I still long for them though. I can dream - just not ready to dream from a ditch on the side of the road.

I would love to see the contrary, just something go by for winter driving...so I look forward to seeing what you find. Drive cautiously at first in that snow that's almost here.
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