snow wheeling offroad is hardcore! with a shovel and patience, you can get out of most anything though it's a lot of work being from MN, just getting in and out of country driveways can be an adventure haha keep the vids coming!
Yeah, this was our first experience with it as being from Florida we never see snow. Definitely one of the most challenging terrains, but lots of fun! Will definitely keep the videos coming!
Awesome footage, wow! Great recoveries, too. What tires were you guys running? Did one stand out as better in that combination of surfaces than the others?
Thank you! So I am running the Kenda Klever R/T, the red Ranger Falken Wildpeaks AT3Ws, and The Frontier the stock Hankooks unsure of the model. Would defiantly say the Wildpeaks outperformed in the snow than the rest, with the Kendas really surprising me and did great considering they are worn down a bit. The stock tires on the Frontier definitely needed an upgrade. If you want to know more about the Klever's I have a review on the channel about them.
For the setup of both ran me about $2500. If you're interested I am currently selling the rack I have on my truck. You can message me through Instagram if you have one.
I can't really comment if it's normally there as we just moved out here, but I can probably safely say a large factory is due to the record amounts of snow that Utah has gotten this winter.
@@outlandishoverland sweet, so it’s just a 14” resonator with no muffler? Might go a similar route until I eventually do downpipe/3” stainless exhaust in the distant future
snow wheeling offroad is hardcore! with a shovel and patience, you can get out of most anything though it's a lot of work
being from MN, just getting in and out of country driveways can be an adventure haha
keep the vids coming!
Yeah, this was our first experience with it as being from Florida we never see snow. Definitely one of the most challenging terrains, but lots of fun! Will definitely keep the videos coming!
Awesome footage, wow! Great recoveries, too. What tires were you guys running? Did one stand out as better in that combination of surfaces than the others?
Thank you! So I am running the Kenda Klever R/T, the red Ranger Falken Wildpeaks AT3Ws, and The Frontier the stock Hankooks unsure of the model. Would defiantly say the Wildpeaks outperformed in the snow than the rest, with the Kendas really surprising me and did great considering they are worn down a bit. The stock tires on the Frontier definitely needed an upgrade. If you want to know more about the Klever's I have a review on the channel about them.
@@outlandishoverland Thanks! Great info!
Curious to know about your tonneau cover and rack setup and how much it ran ya? Recently bought a ranger and would like something similar.
For the setup of both ran me about $2500. If you're interested I am currently selling the rack I have on my truck. You can message me through Instagram if you have one.
Ouch, bit rich for my blood. Like I said just bought the truck. But thanks for the offer. Still shopping around.
Is that amount of snow normal there, or is that from the freak weather that happened?
I can't really comment if it's normally there as we just moved out here, but I can probably safely say a large factory is due to the record amounts of snow that Utah has gotten this winter.
What exhaust do you have? Are you running a stock downpipe or aftermarket? Truck sounds great. -fellow cactus grey ranger owner :)
Its a custom catback exhaust I still have the stock downpipe. Here is a video on the set up ua-cam.com/video/3VaJLVekgaI/v-deo.html
@@outlandishoverland sweet, so it’s just a 14” resonator with no muffler? Might go a similar route until I eventually do downpipe/3” stainless exhaust in the distant future
@@Siskiyouoffroad Yup that it. Simple and effective set up.
@@outlandishoverland Good stuff! I took your suggestion and got the same thing (except with an 18" glasspack) put in today. So far so good!