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elkabong
Feb 27, 2014Explorer
Been doing this RV thing for 30 years. Always had a 2WD pickup and I live in Denver(mountains and snow). Retired now, but besides my own RV I do some transport for a local dealer(I-80 and the weather that goes with it is my workplace). In all that time I have only needed a tow once(wet grass in Florida) and insurance paid for that.
However, I do consider myself an RVer and not a camper and I have one simple rule. If I need 4WD to go...Then I don't go.
It's also a matter of economics. 2WD is less expensive to buy, maintain and fuel. Also my 5er lines up dead level with no modifications needed.
Like others have said though, it all depends on where you plan go and what you plan to do with your rig. Only you know the answer to that.
Ken
However, I do consider myself an RVer and not a camper and I have one simple rule. If I need 4WD to go...Then I don't go.
It's also a matter of economics. 2WD is less expensive to buy, maintain and fuel. Also my 5er lines up dead level with no modifications needed.
Like others have said though, it all depends on where you plan go and what you plan to do with your rig. Only you know the answer to that.
Ken
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