Hi, VX'ers,
Just a quick snow update on the General Grabber HTS 255/55R18 for $113 each @ tirerack.com

These tires absolutely rock in the snow! They don't look to have aggressive-enough tread, bucking the conventional wisdom of self-clearing lugs, but these things are incredible when plowing, and even when stopping/starting on the ice.

I have driven a number of different Land Rovers in the snow/ice with M/T, aggressive A/T, and moderate A/T tires. I have never had the kind of control I am enjoying in the VX on the 'moderate A/T' Grabber HTS. Much of the credit goes to the VX itself, but TOD, ABS and weight-over-the-wheels doesn't help you much when stopping on a sheet of ice. 'Only the tires save you then.

We have now driven from Marina, CA to Nebraska, and next month I'm off again to Norfolk, VA.

We had planned to have our household goods delivered to our house in Gretna, Tues., Dec. 23. Unfortunately, our mover's truck driver decided to wash his truck outside of York, NE, Mon., and that fastidiously-poor decision resulted in irreparable harm (explosion) of one of the trailer's plastic automatic hub oilers. Water on a plastic hub, 0 degrees temperature with an 80 mph wind down the highway...

So, our stuff is setting on a trailer in Omaha, but due to the friction's warpage of the hub (York is only 1 hr. outside of Omaha and the hub was smoking when he stopped; if he had pulled his bone-headed stunt farther from Omaha, the hub, and likely all of our earthly goods would likely have gone up in flames), the entire axle has to be replaced at an expense that I can't even imagine. Anyway, we're planning to be at the house in Gretna, Fri., Dec. 26 to receive our property.

Take care and Merry Christmas to all. I hope to see as many VX caretakers on the East Coast as possible soon. 'Bren.