Tahoe explorer
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- 2000 ford explorer XLT
So we had our first storm in Tahoe this year and i had serious difficulties with my 4x4 2000 ford explorer XLT V6.
I had no traction on the snow, it was bad.
to put it in perspective i couldn't even make it up a hill that a 1960-70s beetle had no problems with, that bad.
my rear wheel where just slipping the entire time and the front wheels did not seem to be doing anything. it did this in both high and low 4x4.
I was wondering if there are any checks i could do to see if it was my tires or my 4x4 system that seem to be the problem.
I did the penny check on my rear tires and they still have a good amount of tread left.
the tire pressures are both 30 in the rear and 31 and 28 in the front.
my tires are Pirelli Scorpion ATR All-Terrain Tire - 235/75R15 108T.
supposedly "solid" all season tires
any advise or help would be greatly appreciated.
I had no traction on the snow, it was bad.
to put it in perspective i couldn't even make it up a hill that a 1960-70s beetle had no problems with, that bad.
my rear wheel where just slipping the entire time and the front wheels did not seem to be doing anything. it did this in both high and low 4x4.
I was wondering if there are any checks i could do to see if it was my tires or my 4x4 system that seem to be the problem.
I did the penny check on my rear tires and they still have a good amount of tread left.
the tire pressures are both 30 in the rear and 31 and 28 in the front.
my tires are Pirelli Scorpion ATR All-Terrain Tire - 235/75R15 108T.
supposedly "solid" all season tires
any advise or help would be greatly appreciated.