Mobius97
Well-Known Member
Good to know! I was looking at these....live in the PNW as well. Started to research chains, cables, etc over the past week. We have a place over in Chelan, WA and decided to spend New Years out there for the first time. Have to go over two passes, Snoqualmie and Blewitt. The typical 3hr drive turned into a 6.5 hr drive due to pass closures and bad snow conditions. The Ranger plowed thru all with no issue whatsoever! I just used the "snow mode" that kept it in 4xH and took my time. It just got me thinking I should be keeping chains or cables in the bed.Socks rip easily if you go on any snowy roads with rocks. In oregon, we dump tons of rocks on the snow; instead of rock salt.
I agree that snow tires would be a better bet. I think there's some sorta rating where they need the "three peaks" for true snow tire rating. These are like... $850 from costco for my truck, before install/tpms costs
Prolly another $800 if I buy new wheels too :/
Do you think these socks would be bad on the normal sand spray they spread on the roads?
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