lowh07
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Plus you can’t really see it in a snowstorm.Can confirm this big girl does not belong on ice. Way too much slidey slide for comfort
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Plus you can’t really see it in a snowstorm.
You get used to the slidey slides after a while.Can confirm this big girl does not belong on ice. Way too much slidey slide for comfort
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There are similar ones put there that would do the job bit still need to plug into the AUX jack.Would something like this be worth a try? If so, you could plug it into the USB jack in your center console. I might pick one up and see how it works in my 2013 Denali.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Re...adapter&qid=1613512550&sr=8-5&tag=googhydr-20
You get used to the slidey slides after a while.
I had to shift into neutral to stop once today. She just kept pushing and anti-locking. But no stopping.
Most of my slides around are intentional. That said if I moved to TX I would be happy to never see snow unintentionally.I don’t live in Texas to have to shift into neutral to stop because of this weird cold stuff... all slides should be intentional
Those nitto 420 snow tires didn't stick to well?Can confirm this big girl does not belong on ice. Way too much slidey slide for comfort
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Those nitto 420 snow tires didn't stick to well?
swing by the local lowes or menards or whatever home supply you have around your area and throw about 6 bags of sand in the back. that should fixer up.loosey goosey