JT614
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I had my first snow drive in the JT. It wasn't fun. Not enough snow to use 4WD but enough to make the back end slip out. I haven't driven a RWD Jeep in a few years, but at least that one had Selec-Trac where I could put it in Full time 4WD and get some use out of the front wheels.
Some questions...
1. Does anyone know why Selec-Trac wasn't an on option on the JT? I see it's an option on some models of the JL. This would be a no-brainer purchase for me.
2. I know bigger tires are not the greatest for snow, so should I put smaller tires back on? I currently have 35x12.5 KO2's and a set of the stock Duellers.
3. I'll likely put sand bags in the bed. How much weight would make a difference?
4. With salty roads being the norm now until April, how often do you wash/rinse your car to help with rust prevention? I kind of wish I had a sacrificial winter car
Stay safe, my friends!
Some questions...
1. Does anyone know why Selec-Trac wasn't an on option on the JT? I see it's an option on some models of the JL. This would be a no-brainer purchase for me.
2. I know bigger tires are not the greatest for snow, so should I put smaller tires back on? I currently have 35x12.5 KO2's and a set of the stock Duellers.
3. I'll likely put sand bags in the bed. How much weight would make a difference?
4. With salty roads being the norm now until April, how often do you wash/rinse your car to help with rust prevention? I kind of wish I had a sacrificial winter car
Stay safe, my friends!
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