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pnichols
Jan 29, 2015Explorer II
The good thing about driving a Class C in slippery conditions is ... the tremendous weight on all six tires gives them better driving traction, steering traction, and stopping traction than lighter weight vehicles. (i.e. My unloaded 4X4 pickup in slippery conditions can wind up being downright scary and dangerous.)
The bad thing about driving a Class C in slippery conditions is ... the tremendous weight on all six tires makes them insanely more dangerous than lighter weight vehicles if things get out of control.
It can take a delicate balancing act to drive a Class C in slippery conditions.
Now ... driving a Class C in soft-surface conditions is a another ball game altogether.
The bad thing about driving a Class C in slippery conditions is ... the tremendous weight on all six tires makes them insanely more dangerous than lighter weight vehicles if things get out of control.
It can take a delicate balancing act to drive a Class C in slippery conditions.
Now ... driving a Class C in soft-surface conditions is a another ball game altogether.
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