Lower tire pressure temporarily to widen the contact patch
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Letting 5-10 PSI out of the drive tires temporarily widens their footprint on the ground, giving them more surface area to grip snow or ice. This is a last-resort technique that requires immediate re-inflation afterward.
Steps
- Confirm you can re-inflate: Only attempt this if you have a portable compressor or a gas station nearby. Driving on underinflated tires is unsafe and causes tire damage.
- Release air from the drive tires: Use a valve core tool or small pointed object to press the valve stem. Reduce pressure by 5-10 PSI below the recommended level (e.g., from 35 PSI down to 25-30 PSI).
- Attempt to drive out: Use gentle acceleration in a low gear, combining with traction material if available.
- Re-inflate immediately: As soon as you reach safety, restore all tires to the manufacturer-recommended pressure printed on the driver's door jamb sticker.
Tips
- Never drop below 20 PSI -- the tire can unseat from the rim
- This works best in soft snow; on hard ice the benefit is minimal
- A compact 12V tire inflator costs under $30 and is worth keeping in the vehicle year-round
Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:44 PM diyfree
Tire pressure gauge, valve core tool or small pointed object, portable air compressor