Posted by jeffcat on January 25, 2017 at 20:16:59 from (73.197.146.32):
In Reply to: Tread depth posted by 550Doug on January 25, 2017 at 17:17:55:
Just a little remember story. Many many years years ago you would buy retread snow tires. I can remember my dad would order a set a "KNObbys They looked like the tile pattern on an old bathroom floor. All hexagonal shape almost like a honeycomb pattern. They sure grabbed pretty good. Years ago when I had a Dodge caravan, in a junkyard I found an almost new set of studed snows. Several weeks later it snowed like the end of times. Shut the state down! I JUST HAD to try them! They worked sooooo nice. Couple of times the rear had vertually no traction and was doing a wiggle. Just point the front wheel drive where you wanted to go. No sweat. A friend of my dads thought he was doing him a big favor and gave him a set of 8× forklift tires for his pickup. Do you guys have any idea what grip bar "agricultural" tread eight ply tires drive like? With a full load of sand on the truck the tires would finnaly start to flex.
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