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burningman
May 09, 2014Explorer II
I can't sit quiet while someone says 4x4 duallies are horrible in the snow!
That's not true at all. There must be something about your particular setup - tires, weight distribution, whatever.
I own a 2WD dually, a 4WD dually, and have owned several 2 and 4WD single-rear pickups.
My official report is the 4x4 crewcab dually ROCKS in the snow, loaded or unloaded.
And when was the last time you saw a snow plow truck that wasn't a dually?
I'm not saying they are any better than single-rear trucks in snow, but to say they are horrible and avoid buying the camper and truck setup you wanted because of that is silly.
That's not true at all. There must be something about your particular setup - tires, weight distribution, whatever.
I own a 2WD dually, a 4WD dually, and have owned several 2 and 4WD single-rear pickups.
My official report is the 4x4 crewcab dually ROCKS in the snow, loaded or unloaded.
And when was the last time you saw a snow plow truck that wasn't a dually?
I'm not saying they are any better than single-rear trucks in snow, but to say they are horrible and avoid buying the camper and truck setup you wanted because of that is silly.
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