Snow or Ice Driving Questions/Concerns/Experiences /Tires
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Snow or Ice Driving Questions/Concerns/Experiences /Tires
In NJ we are looking at a foot by tomorrow. Should be a good test for the new GX! This is my Christmas present, can't wait till I can go play. Some kids never grow up!
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Could not wait till all the snow is down, gotta go to work in the morning. Anyway, the GX is amazing in the snow, it just bites in and is very smooth. I didn't slip anywhere and didn't have to lock the diff at all. I'd love to get it in some deep snow.
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I woke up (5 am) to 14" of snow and drifts of a several feet. Just for the hell of it, I cleared the snow from just the door, to get in the vehicle and see if I could just drive out of the spot (I didn't expect to get out without digging). I locked the center diff and backed up until it stopped, put it in drive and pulled right out of the spot. I can't believe how easy it pulled out. The snow was half way up the side of the vehicle from the plowing. I think it was so easy because the snow was fresh and powdery, but it was over 2 feet. Needless to say the ride to work was a walk in the park! So far the GX is proving to be amazing in the snow with just OEM Michelins.
Note: The Husky floor liners/mats held every bit of the snow/water and filled the liner without the carpet getting wet. It is so nice to just get in the vehicle without having to worry about how much snow is on your boots.
Koz
Note: The Husky floor liners/mats held every bit of the snow/water and filled the liner without the carpet getting wet. It is so nice to just get in the vehicle without having to worry about how much snow is on your boots.
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Snow or Ice Driving Questions/Concerns/Experiences
Hello,
I Locked Differentials and put DAC on, but still car was Skidding while going downhill .
Any one faced this issue? do i have to select any other options that will help with this skidding issue?
Thanks,
VJ
I Locked Differentials and put DAC on, but still car was Skidding while going downhill .
Any one faced this issue? do i have to select any other options that will help with this skidding issue?
Thanks,
VJ
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Koz is correct that DAC only works when the four-wheel drive control switch is in the L4 position. Page 328 of the GX 460 Owners Manual is appended, which introduces the DAC system.
However, the problem you reported (skidding while driving downhill) is caused by loss of traction due to snow. My understanding of DAC is it is a another way of controlling vehicle speed on steep downhill grades, but it can't help with a traction problem caused by snow. In particular, on page 330 the manual warns NOT to use DAC on slippery or icy surfaces or on unpaved roads. It also warns that DAC "... does not extend the vehicles performance limitations."
It seems that if you can drive the same section of road in clear and dry weather without DAC you should be able to do the same when it snows, although you may need to lower your speed. Save the DAC for an extremely steep section of paved road, which begs the question ... where is there a need for DAC ... other than a parking garage ramp? ;-)
Regards,
SaniDel
However, the problem you reported (skidding while driving downhill) is caused by loss of traction due to snow. My understanding of DAC is it is a another way of controlling vehicle speed on steep downhill grades, but it can't help with a traction problem caused by snow. In particular, on page 330 the manual warns NOT to use DAC on slippery or icy surfaces or on unpaved roads. It also warns that DAC "... does not extend the vehicles performance limitations."
It seems that if you can drive the same section of road in clear and dry weather without DAC you should be able to do the same when it snows, although you may need to lower your speed. Save the DAC for an extremely steep section of paved road, which begs the question ... where is there a need for DAC ... other than a parking garage ramp? ;-)
Regards,
SaniDel
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It's lack of traction as explained more than anything else.
Have folks with the stock tires considered siping them to provide an extra level of traction? it also extends tire life...
might be worth the couple of bucks.
Have folks with the stock tires considered siping them to provide an extra level of traction? it also extends tire life...
might be worth the couple of bucks.
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If icy roads are the norm I would recommend,
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
Crawl control could help with the right tires. After getting about 2ft of snow I've been experimenting with it and system does help in deep snow. The GX is amazing in the snow even with the OEM tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
Crawl control could help with the right tires. After getting about 2ft of snow I've been experimenting with it and system does help in deep snow. The GX is amazing in the snow even with the OEM tires.
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/BigPic...&AID=10398365&
It appears these tires are heavily 'siped' ... is that the reason they work so well or is it the tread pattern?
Regards,
SaniDel
It appears these tires are heavily 'siped' ... is that the reason they work so well or is it the tread pattern?
Regards,
SaniDel