I used a tire grooving tool on my 32” terribites and it changed the performance of the tires considerably (for the better) They now hook up on hardpack snow/ice and bite well in the deep snow. We typically run through 1 to 1-1/2 ft of snow here in Idahooo with no problems. The other guys have carnivores and we stay right with them in the deep stuff. My $0.02
Good review. I finally got to try mine in the snow yesterday about the same amount as you had out there. We are expecting a pretty good storm over the weekend so I should get a chance to try them in a much deeper snow. Keep the videos coming love seeing the rides from different parts of the good old USA.
@@ramblingadventures If you are running beadlocks and have a portable compressor try airing down to about 4 lbs or so. If no bead locks maybe 6-7 until you see a tire bulge. It will improve your traction in snow (or sand). I just got a set of 28s and tested them down to 3 on xp.900, and they still held sidewall good. Fyi. Thanks for the post.
8-PSI front and rear with 32” manually grooved terribites, no beadlocks. No problems whatsoever at that pressure in deep snow or ripping on hardpack snow. 2018 RZR Turbo
Got stuck in a place where there was nothing to hook a line to. A lot of the trails around here don't have a tree or solid bush or secure rock within 50'
I used a tire grooving tool on my 32” terribites and it changed the performance of the tires considerably (for the better) They now hook up on hardpack snow/ice and bite well in the deep snow. We typically run through 1 to 1-1/2 ft of snow here in Idahooo with no problems. The other guys have carnivores and we stay right with them in the deep stuff. My $0.02
Details on what u did with tire groover? What cut did u do?
Good review. I finally got to try mine in the snow yesterday about the same amount as you had out there. We are expecting a pretty good storm over the weekend so I should get a chance to try them in a much deeper snow. Keep the videos coming love seeing the rides from different parts of the good old USA.
What size did you get? Stock wheels? Thanks.
Yep, original stock wheels. I did a review which has the sizing here: th-cam.com/video/V1Grj3c5CVo/w-d-xo.html
What tire pressure were you running, did you think about airing down to gain traction.
Joe Olma Stock pressures, 10F and 12R
@@ramblingadventures If you are running beadlocks and have a portable compressor try airing down to about 4 lbs or so. If no bead locks maybe 6-7 until you see a tire bulge. It will improve your traction in snow (or sand). I just got a set of 28s and tested them down to 3 on xp.900, and they still held sidewall good. Fyi. Thanks for the post.
8-PSI front and rear with 32” manually grooved terribites, no beadlocks. No problems whatsoever at that pressure in deep snow or ripping on hardpack snow. 2018 RZR Turbo
How many miles do you have on your RZR now?
7,400. I think I finally need to replace the clutches.
Why are you digging out when you have a winch
Got stuck in a place where there was nothing to hook a line to. A lot of the trails around here don't have a tree or solid bush or secure rock within 50'