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Iced over roads- Settings for traveling in such

OK, here in Texas we are expecting some serious ice storms over and through the weekend. Does anyone have any suggestions on the settings while traveling in these conditions? I know the obvious one is to "Just stay home", but I am the only testosterone in the family (besides a neutered dog), so inevitably I am required to run errands, go to the liquor store, pick up toilet paper, etc. All that being said, would you suggest center diff locked in High, or something else? We may have some snow but sleet and freezing rain are the expectation for now. I would drop tire pressure down to 25 maybe if in agreement.

Thanks for your suggestions.
Right now: -18F at my house with a windchill of -33F. I’m with @Braxo on this - nothing. Go slow, go easy on the start, leave plenty of room between yourself and the car in front, make sure to have a warm coat, hat and gloves with you in case of an accident. I drive icy roads every day - I really only lock the center diff if I’m driving it off road in unplowed conditions. I wouldn’t drop tire pressure way down - maybe just a little. Increasing the contact patch can’t hurt. You’re in Texas - the most dangerous thing you’ll face in the next couple of days are other drivers being morons. Good luck, stay warm!
 
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Right now: -18F at my house with a windchill of -33F. I’m with @Braxo on this - nothing. Go slow, go easy on the start, leave plenty of room between yourself and the car in front, make sure to have a warm coat, hat and gloves with you in case of an accident. I drive icy roads every day - I really only lock the center diff if I’m driving it off road in unplowed conditions. I wouldn’t drop tire pressure way down - maybe just a little. Increasing the contact patch can’t hurt. You’re in Texas - the most dangerous thing you’ll face in the next couple of days are other drivers being morons. Good luck, stay warm!
lol... one of my best friends lives in upper Wisconsin... Down here we're gonna see 0*f and 12-16" of snow this weekend, so I called an emergency town meeting to position EMS in various locations, hand out up to date contact info to for our most vulnerable citizens to the CERT team, make sure spare O2 tanks are full in case of a power outage, and the gensets at the warming stations are serviced... yadd yadda yadda... He's like... "Ah yea, I'm going to see -25*F for the next 4 days, and all we do set out truck apps to start every 3 hours... " :ROFLMAO:
 
lol... one of my best friends lives in upper Wisconsin... Down here we're gonna see 0*f and 12-16" of snow this weekend, so I called an emergency town meeting to position EMS in various locations, hand out up to date contact info to for our most vulnerable citizens to the CERT team, make sure spare O2 tanks are full in case of a power outage, and the gensets at the warming stations are serviced... yadd yadda yadda... He's like... "Ah yea, I'm going to see -25*F for the next 4 days, and all we do set out truck apps to start every 3 hours... " :ROFLMAO:
We had 1-2" of snow a week or so ago in Uk, but a lor more in Scotland, news went into meltdown and Government was issuing amber warnings for cold weather.
Schools shut and warned not to travel if not necessary.
Imagine what would happen if we had your weather, it would be compulsory lock downs all over again.
 
We had 1-2" of snow a week or so ago in Uk, but a lor more in Scotland, news went into meltdown and Government was issuing amber warnings for cold weather.
Schools shut and warned not to travel if not necessary.
Imagine what would happen if we had your weather, it would be compulsory lock downs all over again.
😂 he just sent this… f**k that shit!
 

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So there's no confusion, those are in Fahrenheit! Way colder than C!
 
So there's no confusion, those are in Fahrenheit! Way colder than C!
Yeah, i know you lot can't understand metric 🤣
I had to check on a conversion calculator, it's f'ing freezing either way
 
Yeah, i know you lot can't understand metric 🤣
I had to check on a conversion calculator, it's f'ing freezing either way
It's weird for me - metric makes all the sense in the world and if we actually changed here the world would be a better place. But for me it would be like learning a foreign language where I would have to translate everything in my head; I'm not sure it would even become instinctual. Certainly for me, it's the temp thing that I would struggle with most.
 
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Fahrenheit is metric.

Zero degrees being absolute zero - as cold as it can get.
100 degrees being body temperature.

All reasonable. Apart from being 459 out on the absolute zero and that it is rats that have a body temperature of 100.

It was just that Daniel Fahrenheit was born in the late 1600s where he didn't have all the tools available that Andus Celcius did best part of a hundred years later (and Lord Kelvin another 100 years later)
 
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Ensure that the windscreen washer reservoir is filled with a suitable fluid. A de-icer spray can also be useful if one gets stuck for an extended period (for mirrors, side-windows…).
 
Ensure that the windscreen washer reservoir is filled with a suitable fluid. A de-icer spray can also be useful if one gets stuck for an extended period (for mirrors, side-windows…).
What screen washer would you use in those temperatures, wouldn't the pipes just freeze up?
 
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