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Grit_dog
Jul 31, 2016Navigator
Bedlam wrote:
I feel many of you are discounting driver proficiency and are only looking at the setup and equipment used. Have you ever seen drivers in the winter? One will have a worn out Ford Pinto with tires worn even more and make it work regardless of the weather while another will have a new 4wd with traction control, ABS and winter tires yet still somehow smack the first street sign or snow berm they encounter. I see this when driving off road often and appreciate the skills of the guy with the beater pieced together rather than the guy that throws money on problems to have them go away.
Bingo!
This^ and some mechanical aptitude or engineering knowledge to know the real limits of the machine vs the limits of the operator go a long ways.
It's discussed daily on here and there's the "need a diesel Dooley to haul a pop up" and the " I toe a 33' 5ver with my f150" crowds. 2 sides of the same fence.
If there weren't so many opinions, needs and aptitude levels in society, there wouldn't be as many choices to choose from. Choose the one you're comfortable with.
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