So this brings into mind a PSI question for snow. Does it depend on how deep the snow is ? Only a foot and drop the psi 18-20? Or way low so the footprint is bigger?
From my experience, I don’t drop too low on the PSI in the snow, I want them digging cause I don’t think lower psi will keep me from bottoming out in deep stuff. Plus if I throw on the chains the psi needs to be up.
Just for discussing, I have no worries about getting stuck with you guys
I typically just air down to 15psi once we go off pavement and go from there. With as light as our TJ's are in comparison to a full size truck, I'd think you'd want to float across the snow as best as possible. Once the front diff becomes a snow plow there isn't much more you can do. On last year's run, it snowed heavy the night before, so the snow pack was super powdery, so we all just sank as we went and blasted on thru as the snow was light.