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Kayteg1
Apr 11, 2018Explorer II
There is no road condition that can match other road condition.
When dually does have to make extra track, it is having lower per square load on the rear and in light mud that helps.
Look at farm tractors. The really big ones don't have just duallies, but 6 or even 8 tires on rear axle.
Then in slippery condition like light rain, or icy snow, it is rubber quality that plays major role. You get long-lasting tires, having hard rubber and that will suck in slippery conditions.
When dually does have to make extra track, it is having lower per square load on the rear and in light mud that helps.
Look at farm tractors. The really big ones don't have just duallies, but 6 or even 8 tires on rear axle.
Then in slippery condition like light rain, or icy snow, it is rubber quality that plays major role. You get long-lasting tires, having hard rubber and that will suck in slippery conditions.
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