![]() ![]() I was able to spin the vehicle in 4 wheel drive! Perhaps it helps starting up. And very occasionally, "You must put the chains on even if you have 4 wheel drive." In my limited experience, the 4 wheel drive (on the Trooper) does not help that much, especially in icy conditions. Back when I had my Isuzu Trooper (4wheel drive), I'd hear them say, "No need for any chains if you have 4 wheel", or "You must have chains, but no need to put them on if you have 4 wheel. I've never paid attention to what they say to all wheel drive vehicles. If it does snow, the police/highway worker on duty has a lot of leeway to make rules up on the fly (which is reasonable, given how conditions change). What sort of snow chains/cables should I be getting, if any? For those unfamiliar with San Bernardino, most of the time, there is no need for any chains. Assuming it starts (see my other posts for the source of the pessimism!), I'd like to start driving it into our local San Bernardino mountains this weekend. ![]()
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