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Tracks + jeep =
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wow that's pretty sick. just don't think i get enough snow in my neck of the woods to have anything like that. i bet some of those canadian guys would rock those.
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So would some Alaskans...!!! A buddy of mine has some for his CJ. He hasn't been able to install them yet. I'm looking forward to it. I just have to wonder how deep of snow they can actually let you go through? I guess it all depends on the condition of the snow.
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I doubt the depth of the snow matters. These tracks are all about floatation and give a huge surface area to distribute the weight of the vehicle over, so they probably will work on just about any snow or sand.
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A couple of guys in my town have those. Mostly on lightweight trucks. The only one I've seen get stuck was a suburban in 4 feet of fresh snow. He's a dumbass though.