Show us your 4th Gen in the snow

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mrmustang

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Having moved from the northeast to the south several years ago, I have to live vicariously through others when it comes to the snow.


Normal people get off the road when the snow starts, some, like myself, got in to our cars/trucks and went out for a ride.


Show us your 4th Gen Expeditions playing in the snow.


Thanks in advance

Bill S.
 

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Mines stay in the garage and out of salt January and February. Sorry. I’m sure it handles amazing
I use my ever rusting 97 F150 to get around
 

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We’ve had some snow here in Oregon. Nothing like the Midwest though. Pretty happy with how it does onroad. I didn’t venture into the deep stuff off the road as I was by myself and didn’t feel like spending an extra few hours with a shovel..0B06C0A7-D798-4D02-B09D-BF9433BF56E5.jpegB02C3A45-86B4-484F-AAB5-66D22FB71C21.jpeg
 
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Nice, thanks, with the weather in the northeast today, I would have been at my old shop (never missed a day opening, even if my employees or customers never showed up, even with 2+ feet of snow), or out running for Coffee at the local Dunkin Donuts a scant 5 miles from our last home in PA.

Bill S.
 

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It’s a car made to be driven no sense in keeping her out of her environment. Stock tires.
 

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It’s a car made to be driven no sense in keeping her out of her environment. Stock tires.
Great shots, thanks.

Bill S.

PS: Mine were always out playing in the snow, then again, so were my convertibles. SWMBO thought I was nuts, maybe she still does:D
 

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It must be a best in the winter with those steelies / winter tires.
I put the new for this year Nokian Hakka 10's with studs. At first I had some regret as the noise was a bit more than I expected but once the snow was on the ground it was crazy how good these tires are. I NEVER touch the drive modes and usually leave it in 2H unless we are getting pounded with snow. I can do 120km/h and its fine with little to no highway squirm. I had Blizzaks before and while they were decent too, they wore quickly. I don't pretend that I could end up in the ditch, but if you drive with caution and not like auditioning for a Jack ass movie you'll be fine. We get a lot of snow here and temps usually sit around -20c to -35C. 100% recommend this setup.
 

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They are fun I’ve only had the vehicle for about a month now and I never liked a vehicle this much
 

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Hi all,
First post here! Got a 2024 Timberline and getting it ready for the Alberta winters and the ski race season. One think that I noticed is that the rear doors at the bottom and the rubber seals are exposed and worried that it will get beat up from rocks. You guys have any issues with this area getting chipped up?
Not a winter picture, but in Jasper only two days before the fire! IMG_0281.JPEG

Will get some winter pictures when the snow flies.
 
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