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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

1wk of ownership and got to test out Grenadier in some Sierra snow, packed powder and fresh stuff.

Tires were better than expected, good braking, consistent acceleration grip, and when they did step out, they were predictable in their understeer. All I see online is the KO2 is not great for snow/wet, but great for rocky/sandy. (Any other tires that people like for snow/wet instead of the KO2?)

The front wipers suck. Borderline dangerous in freezing temperatures combined with falling light snow and heavy frozen slush from road spray. Really uneven pressure on the blade and severe snow build up. Gonna change those out as soon as I’m home.

Got to experience the heater whine (pretty loud) at full blast. Kind of annoying when you’re trying to mitigate the ice and snow buildup on the sucky wipers. Any solution for this noise? It’s only on full blast, nothing on the other settings. Going in for an A/C flush and refill this week, so might bring the heater whine up too, assuming it’s fixable and not a “quirk”.

The center locker (4H/locked) is night and day better for slippery, slushy, snow covered roads over the open diff (standard 4wd). Makes for a much more secure and planted experience when the road got bad.

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Nokian Hakkapelitta LT3 winter tyres, and Bosch or Denso Hybrid wiper blades have been described as better alternatives in different threads.

Using separate tyre sets in summer/winter reportedly causes a need for TPMS sensor cloning which is said to be tricky. In summer, winter tyres are not ideal and in some countries not road legal. All-year tyres seem to be a workable compromise for many unless too old/hard and unless one lives in the mountains.

I am fine with the KO2, replaced the driver side wiper with the Denso. My QM offers a different ride though due to the longer wheelbase. Wondering how the KO3 are.
 
Starlink Mini should keep the kids entertained on the trip out from Austin
Keep the windows up, radio off, chain smoke, and give 'em one book for the trip. Embrace the '70s parenting style! ;)

We drove from Southern California to DFW every summer to visit family when I was a kid. It was brutal, especially after the 55mph speed limit was introduced.
 
Finally got around to getting the boards out of the back and mounting them on the roof.
In preparation for trip North next month.
 

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