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plumber802
Mar 07, 2021Explorer
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Michelle.S wrote:
Everyone always says Duallys are no good in snow. When I was still working, my Dually was my "Go To Vehicle" during snow storms. Now I did have approx 700 or 800 pounds of sand bags in the box all behind the axles. I traveled 50 miles one way to work in Rochester, NY with Lake Effect from Lake Ontario. If roads were real bad, slow down and put it into 4 wheel high and motor on passing all the little 4x4 SUVs in the medium.
My friend in NW WA has a 13 RAM DRW he uses for his Landscaping Business. I asked him how his truck did in the snow this winter.
"It handled awesome with 30psi in the rear tires doing my snow melt and sidewalk shoveling maintenance."
It is those that run their DRW tires at 80 psi, because that is what is on the sidewall!
The TPMS probably won't like running the tires at 30 psi.
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