PPCLI_Jim
Adventurer
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You better be careful, you might get all the jackholes from CO moving there to escape the influx. Her employer's HQ is Boise and I'm lobbying for relocation. It's not as simple as all that since she's the only one doing what she does in the Ft. Collins office, so if the tables were reversed they'd be relocating her from Boise to here anyway.
LOL, already ahead of you on that. I run Camburg UCA, 235/85R16 (32x9.5) on stock rims with 2.5" of lift so I can fit my fist between the upper arm and tire and around the wheel well. It's a little tighter than I'd like at full lock since I still have mud flaps (not stock, 1/4" rubber bolted on).
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All of this was honestly because of trying to fit chains. I use them mainly for less maintained secondary roads when we go skiing. I usually chain up before parking and it's saved my bacon a few times when you come back to find your truck plowed in or a bunch of new snow a day or two later.
You better be careful, you might get all the jackholes from CO moving there to escape the influx. Her employer's HQ is Boise and I'm lobbying for relocation. It's not as simple as all that since she's the only one doing what she does in the Ft. Collins office, so if the tables were reversed they'd be relocating her from Boise to here anyway.
I have never used chains on a 4wd but have on a 2wd. Any reason not to chain the front on 4wd?