Used the lunch break to install the rear seat cover and dashboard cover from Tougher. The fronts were done a few months and many thousands of miles ago.
It is hard for me to grasp the drive you have just undertaken as I have not driven in snow of that depth. I have experienced ice which is not for the faint hearted...I drove on a wet dirt road yesterday between Woodford and Glasshouse Mountains with the centre diff locked, corrogations, soft soil and water but the Grenadier soaked it all up in her stride, in the snow are you locking centre diff?... It is amazing how black and white your world looks today, safe travelsView attachment 7878144View attachment 7878145
It's been a bit of a snow day in my part of the UK, so getting to work involved avoiding lots of motorists in lesser vehicles as they drove badly all over the place. A Gren on KO2s does well on wet snow.
Wet snow is not really challenging provided the vehicle is relatively heavy. The tyres just just force their way through the snow to the road.It is hard for me to grasp the drive you have just undertaken as I have not driven in snow of that depth. I have experienced ice which is not for the faint hearted...I drove on a wet dirt road yesterday between Woodford and Glasshouse Mountains with the centre diff locked, corrogations, soft soil and water but the Grenadier soaked it all up in her stride, in the snow are you locking centre diff?... It is amazing how black and white your world looks today, safe travels
There may be an interesting exception for the center diff lock in a vehicle with a considerable difference in weight on the front and rear axle.you don't want to use diff locks on snow generally.