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How is this even possible? Like, seriously. No way that Cybertruck has high enough miles that it has bald tires, so how is it stuck in that spot?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I do a significant amount of driving, and unfortunately some of that is done in snow. I would recommend to everyone driving in snowy conditions as little as possible, it sucks & can become dangerous.

I was not there. But sometimes if you drive a long distance & heat up your tires, then you park on top of snow, and your tires melt the snow...now your vehicle is effectively parked on a bunch of ice. ๐Ÿ˜‘ This wasn't ice before, there's "powdered snow all around it" as some of you are saying, but there's probably fucking compacted snow & ice formed under those wheels. Probably, again, idk. But I've parked & gone to take off, it's hard to gain traction from parked when everything's all slicked up. It really sucks.

Recovery methods sand & kitty litter are fine, you can get a little shovel & work on digging yourself out it's cute but idk you're just wasting a bunch of time in bad weather conditions & it's trial & error. I have bought GoTreads and they're fucking amazing. Just place them, correctly, around the drive wheels in the direction you wish to go and slowly drive onto them to engage. Instant traction & it gets you unstuck, it's probably saved me upwards of 6 times & I've only had them a couple years. I have saved 3 other people.

The "go slow" thing is real, one of those saves was an Amazon Prime driver who was fucking stupid & spun up his RPMs very very fast. Because he was panicked...and a bad driver. High RPMs won't help engage traction, will heat up tires & the GoTreads...and start to physically melt, destroy the GoTreads. So please, respect the wintery conditions, respect your car, and the recovery equipment. They're still operational but they're my backup pair.

If you want to save some money I've also used The Portable Tow Truck grip strips, but they're much cheaper built, not as compact, and I don't believe they have a lifetime warranty like GoTreads do.

...any recovery method you use is cheaper than a tow (or 2, or 3+). But it only works if you build it out before disaster strikes. Be prepared! It could save your time, your money, your car, or even your life. Winter driving is no joke.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Very good advice. In a pinch, wedging your car mats in front of your drive tires will also usually work. Saved me a couple of times. Could ruin the mats though.

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