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My Tundra LOVES snow

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Bulldog9, Jan 7, 2025.

  1. Jan 7, 2025 at 6:03 AM
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    Bulldog9

    Bulldog9 [OP] "My other car is a Porsche"

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    As I've said many times on this Forum since 2017, I drove Jeep SUV's from 1985 till 2017. I loved the all weather/any road and condition capability and ability to plow through snow with confidence.

    I never thought I would have the same in a Pickup nevermind a Toyota, but once again, my Tundra shows its chops and love for the slick stuff..... This was true with the OEM Michelins, and more so with the Falken Wild Peaks........

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  2. Jan 7, 2025 at 6:32 AM
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    I, too, have been very surprised with my Tundra's performance in snow, especially for it's weight. Obviously a lot of it has to do with tires, but mine eats through drifts like a champ, and even more so when I turn off traction control. I'm currently running Falken Rubitreks. We got 15+ inches two days ago. My truck was parked in the shed 60 yards behind my house. I walked through several 2 foot drifts and I thought there would be no way I'd make it the 80 yards up a slight grade to the main road. It was absolutely no problem. It was like a TV commercial with snow flying over my hood and roof while loping along like a horse. It was only engaged in 4 high with traction control off. I went back and tried it again with traction control on and it was only a little more difficult, but easily doable.
     
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