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Originally Posted by NGR
Feels very much like any 4wd, but minimal clearance as you say. I tried a fairly steep hill covered in snow with my normal Bridgestone's on and it didn't play very nicely at all. I threw on some snow socks onto the back wheels and it got up just fine. With winter rubber installed, your only problem will be clearance.
I'd avoid floods of course as I believe the air intake is low down at the back.
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Where I live, winter tires are mandatory. Frankly, I don’t get anyone who drives in cold and / or snowy weather on summer tires. They’re a danger to themselves and others.