Hey Dave, don't know what i would have done with out all the help I have gotten from you guys on the forums. BTW, you get use to the cold. You just never get use to the bloody heating bills in the winter.

It also means that you need to have two to three sets of tires. But you can have a lot of fun driving on hard pack or ice. The Nokian tires are real treat to drift at high speed. Drifting on snow and ice is a lot easier on the driveline and suspension then if you did the same on dirt or gravel.
The mud flaps are going to be coming off. I have almost ripped them and the flares off a few times now backing up in muck under full spring compression. The flares are bent from the weight of ice and snow build up while highway driving and pitted from rocks and sand. Seeing as they are basically plastic, I figured I would cover them by gluing on a sheet of black rubber for now and think up some other ideas for flares later. I need to figure out how to do up some quick detach mud flaps. You have to have them on public roads here but they just get in the way in the bush.
John