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Jimny in the snow (with pictures)

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22 Jan 2013 18:55 #59158 by supergaz
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Love the gritter picture :-) I had fun around Rossendale, Lancashire looking for the steepest of hills. Having my smaller All-Terrains on along with my rear locker it was unstoppable.

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22 Jan 2013 20:11 - 22 Jan 2013 20:20 #59179 by darthloachie
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you should have asked the gritter if he wanted a tow!!! :P :P :P
Last edit: 22 Jan 2013 20:20 by darthloachie.

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22 Jan 2013 20:22 #59181 by craigy123
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There was a vitara giving it all behind me. Well, the driver was anyway. Soon showed him the way through. He wasn't laughing for long. The gritter driver had a right minter, never even acknowledged me. It's a total standard jimny. Apart from AT's on the rear. Now looking at insa turbo special tracks and a lift kit. Think ill keep this wee gem for next winter and the odd play day.

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22 Jan 2013 20:27 #59182 by supergaz
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Specail tracs are not as good in snow as all terrains, But awesome in mud.

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22 Jan 2013 20:42 #59185 by Smoggy
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My special tracks gripped well last night, too well infact right up to the point I was travelling down a lane between great ayton and kildale. I ran into well over 3 feet of snow and in my haste to get through it up a bank I snapped one of the rear shafts rendering the Jimny useless :angry:

I have only just recovered it. Luckily it had not been broken into (probably cos it was so remote and noone else could drive to within half a mile). The bad news is I am now struggling to fix it to get to the Bakewell meet on friday, I even paid £42 to hire a trailer just 2 days ago :(

The race is on to get it fixed for 3rdFeb laning trip.

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22 Jan 2013 22:02 #59199 by supergaz
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Ouch, good luck for Friday.

Special tracs are fine in deep snow, its the compacted icy stuff where they will struggle. They self clean so well in mud and snow, good for mud but bad when it comes to icy roads as you want the tyre to hold on to the ice/snow like winter tyres do.
Quite tempted to go off roading in the mud with my smaller all terrains to give me less ground clearance under the diffs and less traction in the mud, just so maybe I get a chance of getting stuck ;-)

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