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Grit_dog
Oct 13, 2018Navigator III
donn0128 wrote:
Tow haul only alters the transmission shift points so during acceleration it holds in gear a bit longer. Dry, rain, snow will have no effect on its use.
Are you confusing tow haul with an exhaust brake?
Again, on my Ram I always had the EB on if the truck was moving. Regardless of weather.
That is about 100% wrong unless you're trying to get the hippie in an accident.
Now with a lot of bed/pin weight, it will take more to brake traction, but aggressive downshifts and/or exhaust brake can easily kick the back of a truck loose in 2wd on snow and it's possible in rain too in the right conditions (like braking, coming down hill around a corner empty bed).
It's obvious the OP has little to no experience towing. Please don't pass him bad info.
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