Sep-29-2019 07:41 AM
Oct-08-2019 07:59 AM
Tvov wrote:mkirsch wrote:
This whole argument will be moot sooner or later, within the next 5-7 years if you ask me.
2WD trucks will go the way of the manual transmission. 4x4 is so overwhelmingly popular, and 2WD sales are dwindling year after year. Eventually the manufacturers will drop the 2WD option, and with it all the specialized components required to make them, thereby cutting production costs.
Maybe, and I would not be surprised. But have you looked at service trucks? Most of the pickup trucks used by electric companies, gas, etc? Almost always they are 2wd, even in New England. Maybe more north they are 4wd, but all around me the vast majority of commercial pickup trucks are 2wd.
Oct-08-2019 03:13 AM
mkirsch wrote:
This whole argument will be moot sooner or later, within the next 5-7 years if you ask me.
2WD trucks will go the way of the manual transmission. 4x4 is so overwhelmingly popular, and 2WD sales are dwindling year after year. Eventually the manufacturers will drop the 2WD option, and with it all the specialized components required to make them, thereby cutting production costs.
Oct-07-2019 12:42 PM
drsteve wrote:
The best thing you can do to a 2WD truck is install a live front axle.
Oct-07-2019 09:53 AM
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Oct-07-2019 07:03 AM
Nighduckman wrote:
.....I understand we will likely get stuck once in a while, but, will have a tow strap and I understand we can usually count on a nice 4x4 owner to tow us out and/or we have GoodSam towing assistance. Again, we are not going to off road or seriously boondock. We won't be driving the rig in snow etc.
Oct-04-2019 09:08 PM
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Oct-04-2019 07:35 AM
drsteve wrote:
Been towing 30+ years with 2WD, have yet to get stuck.
Oct-04-2019 07:29 AM
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