divorce is final now a tire question

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    divorce is final now a tire question

    Its been a while but i am now divorced in my new pad and still have my attex and scrambler,so the question is i have 6 new at101 tires on my scrambler.How much snow can I expect to travel through??Here in macomb county there is no snow on the ground but when there was a trace it sure was fun to spin around at high speed with no friction slowing me down.I plan on going on lake st clair this winter and I just dont want to get stuck.I figure I should be good for at least 6 inches of snow???

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    Quote Originally Posted by flippy View Post
    Its been a while but i am now divorced in my new pad and still have my attex and scrambler,so the question is i have 6 new at101 tires on my scrambler.How much snow can I expect to travel through??Here in macomb county there is no snow on the ground but when there was a trace it sure was fun to spin around at high speed with no friction slowing me down.I plan on going on lake st clair this winter and I just dont want to get stuck.I figure I should be good for at least 6 inches of snow???
    You'll probably be good up to a foot. Get some tracks and you'll be good for much more than that. Later model Scramblers offered tracks as an option, so they'd work perfectly for the winter months.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    great thanks for the help

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