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I drove my cherokee awd in 1.5" of snow this morning and it was scarry out of control when I took off from a stop jut trying to drift a little. I have the v8 model with newer Uniroyal Lerado tires.
I am thinking about putting General Grabber AT2's on it. My '03 Chevy 3500 2wd van handles better in the snow but I have AT2's on it.
I am thinking about putting General Grabber AT2's on it. My '03 Chevy 3500 2wd van handles better in the snow but I have AT2's on it.
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Year: 1997, 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Have a full time ZJ and a part time XJ...and they both do great in snow...couldn't tell much of any difference from another...the only nice thing about the full time zj is when the snow gets plowed and you go from pavement to snow to pavement and back to snow you dont have to shift in and out of 4wd evertime you change road conditions...i know shifting into 4wd take less than 2 seconds, but with my wife driving i feel safer with it full time so she dont forget to shift it in and wreck, or forget to take it out of 4wd on pavement and blow the transfer-case.
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