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Here in Arkansas we don't usually get as much snow as we did the last couple of days. I bought my trucklet in June and was itching to see how it would do in the snow. I was truly impressed. It's a '24 AWD and performed flawlessly. I had a little bit of slow down coming up our driveway way but I was literally plowing snow with the front end lol. I had it in Slippery mode but I thought I read somewhere else that a different mode was actually better but I can't remember what it was.

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Good to know/hear. Stock tires?
 
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OP, I used to fly C-130s out of Little Rock, zipping through the valleys near you every day. That's a lot of snow for Arkansas, even NW Arkansas. What a beautiful area northern Arkansas is. I miss it.

I lived just north of Little Rock for 7 years. In that time I saw exactly one day when it got wintry, and that was an ice storm. Brought the state to its knees. That was back in the mid 1990s I think. I had to drive 20 miles home on wide summer tires on my 93 RWD RX7. That was an adventure. Thank the Heavens Above that I was a northerner who knew how to drive on ice and snow.
 

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OP, I used to fly C-130s out of Little Rock, zipping through the valleys near you every day. That's a lot of snow for Arkansas, even NW Arkansas. What a beautiful area northern Arkansas is. I miss it.
Yes it's a beautiful state. I'm just outside of Fort Smith. Born and raised in Montana so I'm definitely not stranger to the white stuff lol
 

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Turn Traction control off, try that I bet you like it.
 

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Chad, I heard y'all got 14" of snow down there in Mena. Up here in NWA, we only got ~6" Unusual for us to get less snow than down south of here.
Glad your truck performed well in the wet snow.
 
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Chad, I heard y'all got 14" of snow down there in Mena. Up here in NWA, we only got ~6" Unusual for us to get less snow than down south of here.
Glad your truck performed well in the wet snow.
I'm in Fort Smith and we got about 9"
 
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Take that bad boy down to the nearest empty space and rock some Snow/Nuts ! Traction control off- Mud/Ruts or Sand on- Thx -
 

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We got maybe half of that snow here, but it was also a lot, for us. Ours was not that fluffy.

I tooled around in slippery mode a bit, too. No drama or complaints at all, but the OE Pirelli Scorpions are probably the weak point. I hope to wear them out by next winter so I can upgrade.
 

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Couldn't resist taking my still-scarred (deer contact about a month ago) Maverick out in the snow today. 4-5 inches, not bad. Passed every test, up and down hills. Stopping, steering, starting. Just put it in slippery mode and drove. As we don't get a lot of snow here in SE Tennessee, there were quite a few people out playing and getting a little wild in their jeeps and trucks (and 4-wheelers too) so I didn't stay out too long.

The worst obstacle was my driveway. Turned in and the entire truck started sliding to one side as I eased into the throttle. Both axles which means both ends were helping. I backed down into the street and took a straight tac with a little momentum and up the hill it went. My driveway is very steep, the final exam of today's drive.

The Perellis did well, though after I move back to the north, I'll probably be wanting to get hold of some 3-peak tires that can handle the snow a little better. These were not terrible, and it should be noted that this was that heavy snow, the kind that is wet. So traction was a little weak, but not bad. Not bad at all.

2.0 Lariat with FX4. Forgot to turn TC off but I can do that next time.
 
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Couldn't resist taking my still-scarred (deer contact about a month ago) Maverick out in the snow today. 4-5 inches, not bad. Passed every test, up and down hills. Stopping, steering, starting. Just put it in slippery mode and drove. As we don't get a lot of snow here in SE Tennessee, there were quite a few people out playing and getting a little wild in their jeeps and trucks (and 4-wheelers too) so I didn't stay out too long.

The worst obstacle was my driveway. Turned in and the entire truck started sliding to one side as I eased into the throttle. Both axles which means both ends were helping. I backed down into the street and took a straight tac with a little momentum and up the hill it went. My driveway is very steep, the final exam of today's drive.

The Perellis did well, though after I move back to the north, I'll probably be wanting to get hold of some 3-peak tires that can handle the snow a little better. These were not terrible, and it should be noted that this was that heavy snow, the kind that is wet. So traction was a little weak, but not bad. Not bad at all.

2.0 Lariat with FX4. Forgot to turn TC off but I can do that next time.
Your part about the driveway was identical to my drive up to the house lol. Had to back out into the street and get a straight shot. It would have made a cool video with the snow rooster tailiing up from the tires.
 

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Your part about the driveway was identical to my drive up to the house lol. Had to back out into the street and get a straight shot. It would have made a cool video with the snow rooster tailiing up from the tires.
It was interesting, when I turned into the drive, all 4 wheels lost traction and went sideways. But after I backed into the road and got rolling about 10 mph (if that), it went up the drive straight as an arrow. Just getting rolling a little bit really helped.
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