Jun-06-2015 10:34 AM
Jun-11-2015 12:24 PM
Jun-11-2015 11:12 AM
valhalla360 wrote:My Aunt and Uncle lived in Sioux Lookout Canada into their 90's and never owned a 4 wheel drive vehicle.Bionic Man wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
I like the idea of the van, except when I see that you are looking to do this for 12 months. A full size van towing a TT with the potentail of snow would scare me. If you will be traveling in the south during the winter months, go with the van. If you think you will be traveling in the snow, I would try to find a 2500 Burb or Excursion.
What's wrong with using a van in snow that you wouldn't have with a pickup?
I grew up driving my Dad's van and my pickups in Michigan. Empty, they were both pretty similar handling in the snow.
I had a full size van for work a few years back. Even with studded snow tires it was WAY worse on the snow than a 4x4 pickup.
You are likely right if you are comparing it to a 2wd truck. But you see very few of those in my part of the country.
Living most of my life in Michigan, most of the trucks in the ditch have a sticker on the back quarter panel. It usually reads something along the lines of "4x4"
I've only been stuck 3 times in the last 30 odd years and only once would 4wd have helped.
Jun-11-2015 09:51 AM
Bionic Man wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
I like the idea of the van, except when I see that you are looking to do this for 12 months. A full size van towing a TT with the potentail of snow would scare me. If you will be traveling in the south during the winter months, go with the van. If you think you will be traveling in the snow, I would try to find a 2500 Burb or Excursion.
What's wrong with using a van in snow that you wouldn't have with a pickup?
I grew up driving my Dad's van and my pickups in Michigan. Empty, they were both pretty similar handling in the snow.
I had a full size van for work a few years back. Even with studded snow tires it was WAY worse on the snow than a 4x4 pickup.
You are likely right if you are comparing it to a 2wd truck. But you see very few of those in my part of the country.
Jun-08-2015 02:44 PM
Jun-08-2015 12:01 PM
Slowmover wrote:dodge guy wrote:Slowmover wrote:
One ton van. Short rear overhang. Pro Pride hitch. Bilstein shocks plus larger front anti roll bar and a new rear anti roll bar installed. Michelin LTX or Bridgestone Duravis tires on TV.
Excursion worst TV of past quarter century. Serious deficiencies in handling and brakng. See test results for your self. Better choices out there. Steering control really matters.
Your kidding right!? yes the springs are a bit soft, but a set of air bags or different springs (everyone does it with just about any TV) will make it handle very well! My X will haul anything I put into it. I`ve had 4 adults and 3 kids in my X with the trailer hooked up and it tows and handles (and brakes) very well! the X is very underrated from Ford. they put soft springs under it to make the mommy`s like it, that`s why it has a low CCC. give it the proper springs and their is no reason it can`t handle a 10k lb GVWR.
Worst braking. Worst time through the slalom. Etc. Brand new when tested. Read for yourself. Basically, take the worst design of pickup spec and make it worse again. Yes, that makes the worst TV. That's an Excursion.
You want the worst, help yourself
Jun-08-2015 11:49 AM
Jun-08-2015 10:31 AM
dodge guy wrote:Slowmover wrote:
One ton van. Short rear overhang. Pro Pride hitch. Bilstein shocks plus larger front anti roll bar and a new rear anti roll bar installed. Michelin LTX or Bridgestone Duravis tires on TV.
Excursion worst TV of past quarter century. Serious deficiencies in handling and brakng. See test results for your self. Better choices out there. Steering control really matters.
Your kidding right!? yes the springs are a bit soft, but a set of air bags or different springs (everyone does it with just about any TV) will make it handle very well! My X will haul anything I put into it. I`ve had 4 adults and 3 kids in my X with the trailer hooked up and it tows and handles (and brakes) very well! the X is very underrated from Ford. they put soft springs under it to make the mommy`s like it, that`s why it has a low CCC. give it the proper springs and their is no reason it can`t handle a 10k lb GVWR.
Jun-08-2015 07:45 AM
Jun-07-2015 05:52 PM
Jun-07-2015 02:54 PM
Jun-07-2015 12:15 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
I had a full size van for work a few years back. Even with studded snow tires it was WAY worse on the snow than a 4x4 pickup.
You are likely right if you are comparing it to a 2wd truck. But you see very few of those in my part of the country.
Jun-07-2015 11:42 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
I like the idea of the van, except when I see that you are looking to do this for 12 months. A full size van towing a TT with the potentail of snow would scare me. If you will be traveling in the south during the winter months, go with the van. If you think you will be traveling in the snow, I would try to find a 2500 Burb or Excursion.
What's wrong with using a van in snow that you wouldn't have with a pickup?
I grew up driving my Dad's van and my pickups in Michigan. Empty, they were both pretty similar handling in the snow.
Jun-07-2015 10:26 AM
Jun-07-2015 08:38 AM