Feb-26-2014 07:59 AM
Mar-01-2014 08:32 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Taken a step further, a winch is for the guys who have 4wd drive & thought they could go anywhere only to find out that they really only have 2wd, then need to pull themselves out with a winch.
???? You either have 2wd or 4wd and if the driver/owner hasn't figured out which he has he be in real hurt.
Mar-01-2014 07:51 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Taken a step further, a winch is for the guys who have 4wd drive & thought they could go anywhere only to find out that they really only have 2wd, then need to pull themselves out with a winch.
Mar-01-2014 07:09 AM
mountainsam wrote:
Four wheel drive is for getting you out of the mess 2 wheel drive got you into.
Feb-28-2014 09:13 PM
Feb-28-2014 08:34 PM
wandering1 wrote:
You dont need a 4 wheel drive to tow an RV. You wouldnt be able to pull the dead weight of an RV thru the terrain you need a 4 wheel drive for.
Feb-28-2014 08:27 PM
bpounds wrote:
I have owned nothing but 4WD since 1985. And it gets used plenty.
I have this disease. Cannot pass a dirt road without being drawn toward finding where it goes.
Paved highways do not go to the best places.
If you don't suffer from the need to explore, you will be happy with 2WD.
Feb-28-2014 10:11 AM
Feb-28-2014 08:34 AM
elkabong wrote:
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
Feb-28-2014 06:44 AM
Feb-28-2014 06:42 AM
Feb-28-2014 05:02 AM
Feb-27-2014 08:17 AM
lakeside013104 wrote:
4WD is a must in my world. Get a little bit stuck in 2WD, hit the switch and you are no longer stuck. No embarrassment, no wrecker bill, and no damage from spinning wheels.
Feb-26-2014 10:20 PM
Feb-26-2014 09:25 PM
jblake240 wrote:
I’m looking at a new Ram 3500 diesel- why should I go with a four
wheel over a 2 wheel drive.
I's siding on a 2 Wheel. Pulling a
Keystone RV Mountaineer 375FLF Fifth Wheels
Hitch Weight 2,120 lbs
Dry Weight 11,916 lbs
Feb-26-2014 06:57 PM