The 2017 SnoBall

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Many of us have found dropping to ~38lbs works well and keeps sensors system in play**

** I forgo and concede to any and/or all tire pressure in snow debates.
 

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does anyone change tire pressure for the snow?



Definitely!
I almost blew the very first snowy curve last year cause i still had 40psi. Usually run #30. just ignore the tpms light.
have gone as low as 20 when very icy. Running Toyo with a mud tred though- almost unstoppable in deep snow
 
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What are you making?
does anyone change tire pressure for the snow?

Some do, done don't. I never had in 4 years. I run Goodyear Duratracs.

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