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Originally Posted by Ortegac7
Can't agree with you. I pulled a Lexus and a Volvo up a steep incline, packed into solid ice with the stock tires. Read my post, Turbo Disel got ran over by a Tundra, funny story. Still, I don't have any experience with real beach sand, but I'm confident the tranny will perform reguardless of the tires. Can't wait to see what some A/T tires will do! Maybe Blydog can give it a try and give us the answer!
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Tranny has nothing to do with traction. I guess I'm just used to having the perfect traction with my jeep no matter what terrain I was on. Shouldn't expect anything remarkeable with a Toyota I guess. The Stability control and traction control really help on this truck in the ice and snow. I've been up a steep ice covered incline with my Tundra a couple times now and in 2WD I had no problems. I just think that a more agressive tire would be a lot more benefitial for snow than the stock street tires, especially with the drifting snow that we've been getting lately.