Jun-13-2022 11:18 AM
Jun-14-2022 05:42 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Your from MA , you know that in the snow and such rear wheel drive is the worst.
Jun-14-2022 05:40 AM
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Jun-13-2022 03:50 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Sjm9911 wrote:
Your from MA , you know that in the snow and such rear wheel drive is the worst. Are you talking about getting to campsites? Or just in general. I dont think it will help that much. We have simmiler on fire engiens, in the snow mud and stuff we need chains. The traction control that would lock the back wheels dosen't help at all. At least I have never had 1 situation where it did. And yea, the weight dosen't matter in certain situations. How about pads, or a chain mat to put down after you get stuck?
No need to be condescending on having 2wd in the north east, folks do have reasons as to why no 4x4 on a vehicle..
OP is talking a VAN chassis motor home, not saying they don't make 4x4 van chassis motor homes but in the whole realm of reality you most likely will find far fewer 4x4 van chassis motor homes built and sold than 4x2.
4x4 adds considerable weight and cost to the vehicle and you take a already heavy RV and drag another 800 lbs around and tacking on an extra $$$$ to the price tag in the hopes you might need it.
Price a 4x2 motor home and then a 4x4 motor home and see just how deep your pockets are..
Myself, have saved well over enough money over the yrs to buy a brand new 4x2 truck for cash just by not paying an extra $4K per vehicle..
Only can count on one hand the times it would have been nice to have 4x4 over the last 30 yrs and I live in the the north east.
Jun-13-2022 03:31 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Your from MA , you know that in the snow and such rear wheel drive is the worst. Are you talking about getting to campsites? Or just in general. I dont think it will help that much. We have simmiler on fire engiens, in the snow mud and stuff we need chains. The traction control that would lock the back wheels dosen't help at all. At least I have never had 1 situation where it did. And yea, the weight dosen't matter in certain situations. How about pads, or a chain mat to put down after you get stuck?
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RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Why not mount an electric winch on the front end? That way it's there if you need it, plus it just looks kinda cool! :C
Jun-13-2022 12:14 PM