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<blockquote data-quote="Rick at FMS" data-source="post: 2073482" data-attributes="member: 50533"><p>Kinetic rope is a must. I have a 7/8' 30'. I just have a regular flat towing rope I bought at Oreilly's. I have never used it but have used the kinetic rope a lot of times.</p><p>A handheld radio is handy when outside the truck but inside you really need a mounted 50w one. I personally have the upgraded Baofeng 9w handheld. Radio communication for Snoball is a must and required.</p><p>Any new 3 peak tire will do. Even new KO2's are fine. We sell MT tires and always get good reviews from our customers.</p><p>I wouldn't load the tune, leave like it is and do it afterwards. You aren't breaking trail so you don't need the more HP. Control of the throttle is more important on slippery surfaces.</p><p>Carry a set of IWE's with you? I haven't heard of the electric ones failing as often as the vacuum operating ones.</p><p>Hope you have lots of snow, that does make it funnier and more memorable.</p><p>I've been a couple times but meeting like minding individuals and becoming friends, is the best part of the event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick at FMS, post: 2073482, member: 50533"] Kinetic rope is a must. I have a 7/8' 30'. I just have a regular flat towing rope I bought at Oreilly's. I have never used it but have used the kinetic rope a lot of times. A handheld radio is handy when outside the truck but inside you really need a mounted 50w one. I personally have the upgraded Baofeng 9w handheld. Radio communication for Snoball is a must and required. Any new 3 peak tire will do. Even new KO2's are fine. We sell MT tires and always get good reviews from our customers. I wouldn't load the tune, leave like it is and do it afterwards. You aren't breaking trail so you don't need the more HP. Control of the throttle is more important on slippery surfaces. Carry a set of IWE's with you? I haven't heard of the electric ones failing as often as the vacuum operating ones. Hope you have lots of snow, that does make it funnier and more memorable. I've been a couple times but meeting like minding individuals and becoming friends, is the best part of the event. [/QUOTE]
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