View Full Version : Best traction in snow?
Jake
January 10th, 2022, 01:34 PM
Ran Gordon Gulch this past weekend (1/8/22) and ran into some deep snow drifts (I saw upwards of 3-4 ft).
My question is: what's the best way to get traction in heavy snow higher than your undercarriage? Or, is this generally the limit unless it's fresh powder?
I know all vehicles have their limitations. The snow had been baking in the sun for a few days, so there was a thick crust on the top making it more challenging than powder. But, when you're up to your axles / undercarriage in dense snow, I'm assuming chains won't do that much for you (since the weight isn't transferring to tires). Even tracks wouldn't work at that point. Some sort of plow is the only way to lower the snow depth so you're not up to your undercarriage, but I don't know if anything like that is allowed and, besides, it takes the fun away from others who want to trail blaze.
I just wanted to get the thoughts of those with more experience. Is the idea to just get out there when it's fresh powder for proper snow bashing?
Do most of you have chains for icy, snowy riding?
Thanks in advance for input!
RockyMtRebel
January 10th, 2022, 01:53 PM
Chains will help a LOT, But sinking into deep snow drifts will get you stuck no matter what. Chains are mandatory for snow bashing, they will get you thru snow and ice that no tires will be able to make it thru by themselves
TDash
January 10th, 2022, 03:51 PM
Hey Jake good to hear from you!
I've also found being a heavier vehicle makes deep snow more difficult but I don't have a lot of experience with it. I know when I went with my buddy in his tacoma he had chains he had an easier time because he was lighter. I want to get my rig into deep snow at some point to test it's limits but i won't be buying chains for my Mud Terrain tires
Jake
January 10th, 2022, 04:02 PM
but i won't be buying chains for my Mud Terrain tires
Yeah, that was my initial thought. I had chains on my stock wheels and they definitely helped a lot. But, with a 6 inch lift on 35s aired down and winch in a nice heavy vehicle, I just don't know if chains will get me much. Sure, they'll help in icy spots and a little in the deep snow, but good offroad chains are expensive and time consuming to put on and take off. I spent a good bit of time this weekend shoveling and winching. Maybe I should just save my money to invest in a Snowcat :)
newracer
January 10th, 2022, 04:22 PM
https://mattracks.co/img/tracks/ez-hd-tracks.jpg
Jim
January 10th, 2022, 04:39 PM
Maybe I should just save my money to invest in a Snowcat
You might wish to watch the recent two or three vids from Casey in Oregon and how his jeep worked on tracks. One snow type had him turning back on a long drive because snow was packing on the drive wheel and lifting / pushing the track off of the drive wheel where the lugs would lose contact with the track. Also, he had way low MPG but that's not too unheard of even for a wheeled vehicle in deep snow. He calc'd 2.5 MPH. When I went out to Shane last season I measured approx 1.4 MPG.
#2 if probably the one to watch to see the odd snow packing condition. #1 and #2 are nice for some snow tracks working through deep snow video.
1) They ran out of gas
Search and rescue mission fail. We had to be rescued instead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWM4XVXnJZc
2) They turned back due to snow loading in the tracks
Off road recovery fail. We didn't make it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBNiTvuSsm8
3) Finally, success
We go back for the abandoned Land Cruiser! 3rd times a charm!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r1OvRwUu4U
Tho SnoCat you want - this might work!
And hey, it has Jeep mirrors
https://youtu.be/VZx61zjoVq0?t=716
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Jake
January 10th, 2022, 05:49 PM
Haha I watched those videos, too, in the process of looking at tracked vehicles. Oh well... a guy can dream. Thanks!
RockyMtRebel
January 10th, 2022, 07:17 PM
For 35’s, you can get chains relatively cheap. I have 35” chains front and rear in my Jeep anytime I travel in winter or if I go snow wheeling. You’d be surprised how much they help with traction. I even have rear chains and front cables for 37’s on my Powerwagon
Jim
January 10th, 2022, 08:08 PM
Agreed - chains do improve snow performance nicely (and on ice the performance difference is vast).
TireChain.com
35" x 12.5 tire
5.5mm square
$180 (02/2020)
Jake
January 10th, 2022, 09:28 PM
I'm sold. See you out there; and thank you, gentlemen!
Jim
January 10th, 2022, 10:24 PM
Well crud - I was hope'n you'd spring for the tracked vehicle route and I could bum a ride. ;-)
Jake
January 11th, 2022, 08:54 AM
Well crud - I was hope'n you'd spring for the tracked vehicle route and I could bum a ride. ;-)
:)
Jake
January 11th, 2022, 09:18 AM
Demonstration of tracks vs big tires in deep powder:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e2Kz3jXZCw
speedkills
January 11th, 2022, 10:54 AM
I haven't found chains to help much over good snow tires once you are in enough snow it is taking weight off of your tires. Momentum can help a lot, but then you risk getting badly stuck instead of a little stuck. I'm hoping my portals make my G-Wagon into a proper snow beast, but we haven't actually had enough snow to tell. In the end, while chains are awesome on ice, I haven't found them to get me through any more snow than my Nokian tires did once it got deep.
So my incredibly practical and useful advice, as always, is slap some portals on it.
Tom
January 11th, 2022, 12:27 PM
I haven't found chains to help much over good snow tires once you are in enough snow it is taking weight off of your tires. Momentum can help a lot, but then you risk getting badly stuck instead of a little stuck. I'm hoping my portals make my G-Wagon into a proper snow beast, but we haven't actually had enough snow to tell. In the end, while chains are awesome on ice, I haven't found them to get me through any more snow than my Nokian tires did once it got deep.
So my incredibly practical and useful advice, as always, is slap some portals on it.
I feel that way in powdery snow but have found them helpful in deep semi-packed dry snow like you can get on pavement after deep snows, many cars, and no plowing.
Jake
January 11th, 2022, 01:55 PM
but then you risk getting badly stuck instead of a little stuck
Love it... and I appreciate the perspective. Thanks.
Jim
January 14th, 2022, 01:21 AM
Two minutes of SnowCat eye candy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP6BNgS5pSE
FINOCJ
January 18th, 2022, 05:22 AM
How about an old cj on tracks...
https://youtu.be/uS27q4J75lA
Schmitty
January 31st, 2022, 06:22 PM
Fowties
https://youtu.be/g16zzuxFcGo
speedkills
January 31st, 2022, 07:44 PM
That looks like about the best day of wheeling ever. No chains needed.
Schmitty
February 1st, 2022, 11:52 AM
That looks like about the best day of wheeling ever. No chains needed.
I've got big-tire envy and no money. :lmao:
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