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ATW 3a are a good tire, but with limited slip you can’t power through a turn. Make sure traction control is on (some with tazers turn it off and it will stay off).
the absolutely hands down best tire for snow and rain is the BFG AT KO2.
I just drove 600 miles yesterday in the rain the entire drive through Louisville, Indianapolis Nd Chicago with a 3.5” new Rubicon Express lift (absolutely incredible ride for a DD for the money) 37” BFG KO2s at 36 psi on stock Wrangler Rubicon 17x7.5 rims and the Jeep handled perfectly. I am seriously very surprised at how stable and smooth the Rubicon Express lift is, I’ve had BFG AT KO2s for many vehicles and they do not slip in the rain. I have a tazer and 4:10 gear ratio with plenty of power to cruise 75 mph or more if I wanted to. Yesterday in the rain I was constantly aware of how well the truck handled the rain often the rain was heavy at times and I went through a lot of uneven construction road surfaces.
this set up is really awesome!
the absolutely hands down best tire for snow and rain is the BFG AT KO2.
I just drove 600 miles yesterday in the rain the entire drive through Louisville, Indianapolis Nd Chicago with a 3.5” new Rubicon Express lift (absolutely incredible ride for a DD for the money) 37” BFG KO2s at 36 psi on stock Wrangler Rubicon 17x7.5 rims and the Jeep handled perfectly. I am seriously very surprised at how stable and smooth the Rubicon Express lift is, I’ve had BFG AT KO2s for many vehicles and they do not slip in the rain. I have a tazer and 4:10 gear ratio with plenty of power to cruise 75 mph or more if I wanted to. Yesterday in the rain I was constantly aware of how well the truck handled the rain often the rain was heavy at times and I went through a lot of uneven construction road surfaces.
this set up is really awesome!
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