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blt2ski
Jan 28, 2018Moderator
Grit dog, not promoting 2wd trucks. Just saying Washington law states..........4wd or not!
yes turning a knob, pulling a lever, doing nothing in an awd is nicer than than a rwd with or with out a locker/posi! yes, one will be chaining up a lot more with a rwd. A semi with a front driving axel and the rears driving, pulling a trailer thru snoqualmie with the over 10K chain up sign up, will/may not get over with out the WSP ticketing them generally speaking. I never tried it when pulling my RV in Wa, Or or Idaho! That sign was up, chains went on.
Now that I am typing, I went up Stevens one time in rwd with the chains required sign on all rigs. Did ot put into 4wd until I hit the parking lot. Even a rwd with a locker can get places and open rear will not with proper tires.......
Marty
yes turning a knob, pulling a lever, doing nothing in an awd is nicer than than a rwd with or with out a locker/posi! yes, one will be chaining up a lot more with a rwd. A semi with a front driving axel and the rears driving, pulling a trailer thru snoqualmie with the over 10K chain up sign up, will/may not get over with out the WSP ticketing them generally speaking. I never tried it when pulling my RV in Wa, Or or Idaho! That sign was up, chains went on.
Now that I am typing, I went up Stevens one time in rwd with the chains required sign on all rigs. Did ot put into 4wd until I hit the parking lot. Even a rwd with a locker can get places and open rear will not with proper tires.......
Marty
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