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mkirsch
Apr 11, 2018Nomad II
DRW trucks aren't as good in tough going such as mud and snow, even with 4x4. The reason being, an SRW truck's rear wheels follow directly behind the front, so you're only cutting two ruts. A DRW has to cut SIX ruts because none of the wheels follow directly behind any others.
If you do a lot of mudding or charging through deep snow, you might want to hold out for an F350 SRW. Other than that, no reason to not go with the DRW, because they are easier to find.
If you do a lot of mudding or charging through deep snow, you might want to hold out for an F350 SRW. Other than that, no reason to not go with the DRW, because they are easier to find.
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