If your tires have sunk into snow, mud, or sand, driver Cameron Steele, a
Baja 1000 winner, says to lower the tire pressure way down—as low as 5
or 6—and dig out space in front of the tires to give yourself a run. “If
you still don't get traction, put down some pieces of carpet, he says.
“But always put a leash on what you use for traction—say 50 feet
long—and tie it to your bumper so you don't have to run back into the
mud or gunk to pick up the pieces.”
Courtesy of Men's Health
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