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    The weather has begun to change and so have my interests. I have an Argo Vanguard 6x6, looking to maximize snow grab while not losing flexibility on dry land. The obvious answer is to put on tracks but I'm not ready to make that buy just yet. I need new tires because the ones I have on are racing slick smooth and 2 of them keep losing air. What would you recommend for snow travel?

  • #2
    I would get any tires you like and get one or multiple sets of chains

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    • #3

      I have 22" duros on the 6x6 in that video Snow was 13" deep total but you can tell I had already been around the track a few times. My throttle was broke so that was full throttle. I would not use chains one comes off could do a lot of damage. I had trouble when I started to make that little track in the backyard. Just remember once your tub starts dragging you will saddle bag eventually if the snow keeps getting deeper. I think you could have bigger tires on your argo than my attex. Get a winch if your going out in snow. I thought about getting a homemade sled drag together to keep the trails open this year and keep the middle hump down below the attex tub

      good luck
      Chains are your call
      You could carry some just in case you need the chains
      Maybe someone else who has used chains will chime in on the subject

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      • #4
        Great info guys, keep it coming! I'm addicted to this thing.

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        • #5
          doo bop, you may also want to check out the videos on '' j wheelz. pretty impressive on snow and there is a video of a argo with them. good luck. john boy va.

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