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Bedlam
May 10, 2014Moderator
I drive in wet snow that packs easily and could see how it would turn into an ice bridge between the rear tires. My only other thought is that the dual rear is floating on top of the snow instead of cutting through it.
My winter driving has all been with SRW RWD or 4WD and the only experience I have with DRW is in rain and dry weather. Even with a RWD vehicle, I have have only chained up when required by law and have not had a need to do so otherwise. That does not mean I am not prepared - I carry chains during the winter months even though it's been 25 years since I have driven with them.
My winter driving has all been with SRW RWD or 4WD and the only experience I have with DRW is in rain and dry weather. Even with a RWD vehicle, I have have only chained up when required by law and have not had a need to do so otherwise. That does not mean I am not prepared - I carry chains during the winter months even though it's been 25 years since I have driven with them.
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