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Hmm i always carry a snow shovel in winter. Fits perfectly in the gear tunnel.
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Someone in another thread posted the following technique:

a. Lower the suspension to the lowest height to compact the snow.
b. Raise the suspension to the highest setting.
c. Drive forward

When you get stuck, repeat steps a,b, and c.
I am not sure if your being sarcastic here or for real, I am from SoCal so I have 0 Experience with snow (Yes go head judge me) .. However, My solution to this would be just to wait for the snow to melt .. lol
 

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I am not sure if your being sarcastic here or for real, I am from SoCal so I have 0 Experience with snow (Yes go head judge me) .. However, My solution to this would be just to wait for the snow to melt .. lol
It actually works. Think about it....if you lower the suspension all the way, you're pushing the snow down quite a bit. Then you raise the suspension up all the way and you should not be high centered anymore. You're just flattening out the snow to make more clearance under the vehicle and allow the tires to do their job.
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