Snow and drops

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rich5368

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I was thinking of getting some 22s for my wifes yukon and doing a 2/3 drop but was wondering how it would fair in the snow of wyoming. Anyone have this sone to their trucks in snow country? How's it work out for you?
 

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By what I have seen on here from other peoples' rides, they sometimes put on stock rims/tires during the winter and the bigger rims/tires during the spring/summer/fall. People with the harsher weather do this (from what I have noticed). But you should be good either way.
 
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Cool. That was kind of the plan but here it'll be sunny and warm for 2 weeks in March and then we'll get 3 feet of snow in April so it's unpredictable. That's why I was wondering how other peoples rigs handled in adverse conditions just incase I put them on and it snows.
 

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If you are leaning towards chrome 22's, just be careful of when it snows. Up here the city salts the streets to melt the ice, which could eventually do harsh damage to the chrome. Just an FYI. :hands:
 
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