mich800 wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
mich800 wrote:
Sure it does on slippery surfaces. I could lock the rear wheels on my f250 in tow/haul.
Wow! not sure what year your F250 is, but my brother's exhaust brake in his 2012 F350 was not that strong to lock up the wheels. Neither was the one in my 2014 Ram 2500.
Keep in mind this it poor traction conditions. Plenty of opportunities to find those in Michigan.
I also have a Dodge Dakota I need to put in neutral coming to a stop in snowy conditions because the rears keep driving before the fronts lock up. The joys of winter driving with older work trucks.
I know Michigen winters all to well as I have spent several of them up there. One of my best friends lives near Howell. He has a 2013 Ram 2500 CTD and always has his EB on. I know for a fact that he used it when we traveled up by Gaylord with his tow hauler in tow in the snow. Another winter we stayed in Alganac to go ice fishing with the lake effect falling like something fierce.