Rubi tires in snow
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Rubi tires in snow
Just curious because I've heard mixed reviews but what are your opinions on the haning of stock rubicon tires on snow and rainy roads? I'm moving from Hawaii to Maryland so never put much thought into it till now.
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JK Enthusiast
I ran mine for 2 winters in Ohio. Never had any problem in the rain. Anything less than an inch or so of snow and they slipped a little on take off if you didn't take it easy. A little bit more snow and no problems at all. Not to good on ice (but what is) but still very doable. All in all never hard to control.
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JK Junkie
Mine were fine in rain and snow until they got about 2yrs old. Then I started to lose traction on wet roads. I go around a traffic circle every day. If I carried too much speed the whole jeep would slide sideways a bit. It seems to be related more to age than tread depth. Me and a coworker bough brand new jeeps in jan 2012. His has 20,000 miles and mine had 50,000. We both go around the same circle and both feel our jeeps slide a bit. I replaced my tires with duratrac and am very happy with them after putting 10,000 miles . Snow wasn't an issue with the original tires, but wet roads were. Tolerable, yes, but definite improvement with duratracs.
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Do mud tires handle as well as dedicated winter tires on snow and ice? Absolutely not even close. As long as you're driving cautiously you should be fine though. Ideally if you don't mind not looking as cool in the winter or if you don't wheel much then it's a good idea to swap out when the temperature averages 7 celsius or less. Or swap out before you go wheeling. That is of course if money is no issue.
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