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โMay-09-2014 08:21 PM
Bedlam wrote:
I think where roads are not cleared and snow packs between the wheels is where the DRW will perform poorly verses a SRW.
โMay-09-2014 12:18 PM
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โMay-09-2014 10:12 AM
rrurban wrote:
4WD Dually trucks are absolutely horrible in the Winter. I bought a huge double-slide truck camper and needed to buy a dually for it due to weight requirements. I've now realized the camper isn't usable in the Winter thanks to my dually, especially going up the mountains to go ski in Colorado where it snows daily. I'm going to be selling the truck and the camper and going back to a SRW long bed and lighter camper. I like to use the camper year-round and not worry about snow and ice. This will be the first and last dually I'll ever own.
โMay-09-2014 07:31 AM
rrurban wrote:
4WD Dually trucks are absolutely horrible in the Winter. I bought a huge double-slide truck camper and needed to buy a dually for it due to weight requirements. I've now realized the camper isn't usable in the Winter thanks to my dually, especially going up the mountains to go ski in Colorado where it snows daily. I'm going to be selling the truck and the camper and going back to a SRW long bed and lighter camper. I like to use the camper year-round and not worry about snow and ice. This will be the first and last dually I'll ever own.
โMay-09-2014 07:08 AM
Led 67 wrote:
OK I am more than likely to get flamed by those who are devoted to their 4x4 but I have taken 2wd pickups places that some 4x4 would run from.
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โOct-12-2013 07:04 PM
racerguy wrote:u r saying u had great traction?
Got myself onto a snow covered road on Mt Hood not long after I got my first new camper. My truck is an 03 Dodge dually 4x4.
Just for funsies I decided not to put the truck in 4WD and I couldn't hardly get the back tires to spin, no matter how much I throttled it.
Mine does have limited slip in the back, didn't catch whether yours does.