I just got a 2007 2WD KJ and I am wondering what modifications I should look into to make it the best it can be for winter driving! I am from Maine and will be returning there hopefully before Christmas! I'm assuming I will need tires at least!
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Real dedicated winter tires would be a good start.
Make sure the engine coolant is clean and fresh and all other fluids are topped up.
vehicle service up to date.
A good size Rubbermaid tote filled with emergency gear such as a sleeping bag, high energy food, hot chocolate mix/ instant soup mix.
Water, Sterno stove, small pot to heat up water.
Candles, wind up flashlight/radio (Or just a flashlight and radio with extra batteries)
Extra clothing-toque, gloves, socks, winter boots, etc.
Shovel, bag of sand, recovery strap/tow rope.
I grew up in snow and ice and drive in it like a mad man in it.The only times I've ever had a issue was when I had a vehicle with ABS.Could show you my collection of "overdriving the road conditions" tickets,got close to a 100:manos:.Used to road trip during major blizzards with my buddies,never once was stranded.x2
Drive carefully under speed limit, don't drive in poor weather conditions. Last winter we had couple of dozens drivers stuck in the middle of highway for 24 hours because of the snow storm, in such conditions even 4x4 will not help.
I lived in Red Deer, Alberta for 3.5 years and lived through 3 very very cold -46 degree Celsius / -50.8 degree Fahrenheit winters.
Also lots and lots of snow. I drove rear wheel drive Chevy Dis-Astro vans long distances between job sites, ya a 4X4 would of been nice.
But not at all necessary!