you could be right, i am equating traction to friction , friction being the force
that pushes two objects together [ weight of jeep being 1, greasy hill being 2 ]
if i have the power to go up the greasy hill but all 4 wheels locked just spin then I am still
thinking I don't have enough friction.
consider if i put a tire chain in my example, i believe i'd have better chance crawling
up the hill as chain reduces the contact surface the tire had but increases the
friction cause the downward force is now the small chain cross link.
obviously more weight only works if engine power/weight ratio remains good, 4L in
20,000 jeep wouldn't move, don't think the diesel will do any better
the tires we put on our little jeeps are often too stiff ,
a single 33" mud tire [like bfg] can hold up around 2500lbs safely, its made for the corner of
a 4500 lb pickup, my yj weighs 2900 lbs so 1 tire could probably hold its entire weight
up , even with single digit air in them they got alot of sidewall - like a balloon
something to think about else we might need someone to do the math lol
http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/friction_equation.htm