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NC_Hauler
Jul 12, 2015Explorer
Y-Guy wrote:
My only concern is knowing that dually's suck on snow, just make sure you've got good roads and enjoy yourself.
Don't tell my dually that:)...I've driven it in 12" of snow in WVa and in snow in NC, VA and TN..Even towed, (wasn't planned), from Sevierville TN to Asheville NC after Thanksgiving once on I40 UP the Gorge, slushy, road wasn't cleared, both lanes covered entire trip....towing 39' 9", 5er loaded to 16,300#...I was really impressed...don't want to do it again, but if HAVE to, I know the truck will do a pretty decent job of it.
I've driven a dually quiet a bit in the snow and believing less and less about how they "suck" when it comes to driving in the snow....hasn't been my experience....A foot deep has been my max that I've driven the dually in, and again.....it got me from point A to point B with no issues...Guess some may depend on how well one can drive in the white stuff:)
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