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Date:         Fri, 6 Nov 2015 07:44:01 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: AA Transaxle? German Transaxle? also Limited slip options?
Comments: To: Richard A Jones <Jones@colorado.edu>
In-Reply-To:  <563CC476.9020008@colorado.edu>
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Yes, good snow tires do help....but my Vanagon wants more.....I've had Nokians, brand new, they also get me stuck without any problem.....and I am a GOOD snow driver, having lived in Jackson Hole for over 20yrs and never owned a 4wd in all those years....My 1966 2wd long bed ford pickup had better traction than I have in this vanagon...... I put about 300lbs behind the rear seatback and that does help, but without a limited slip or chains, it is a toss up when I leave my "hill", a crap shoot as to whether I will be walking back up the icy drive at the end of the day....so the Vanagon isn't very useful during the winter season....

On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 7:17 AM, Richard A Jones <Jones@colorado.edu> wrote:

> Dennis wrote: > >> Before spending money on a fancy differential I would look at the = >> tire-wheel combination. Fix the traction problem first. >> > > I'll second this. I have a Peloquin in my '87 Syncro Westy and > wish I had one in my '81 tintop. The '81 was my daily driver > for 20 years--many ski trips. Even with some concrete splash > blocks in the rear, it was dicey and many times I had to put > on chains. I had various kinds of "snow tires"--typically > Vredestein. > > Well, it isn't my daily driver but I do still drive it some > all year and a couple of years ago I put some studded Nokians > on the rear and they made a HUGE difference. I'd still like > a Peloquin in it, but with a Jeep Cherokee as my ski car, > it is hard to justify.... > > My take is that maybe snow tires are better today--easy to > believe with rubber compound improvements and computer > simulation tread designs--but that Nokians are EVEN better. > > Richard > Boulder > > PS: all this on stock 14" rims. >


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