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We don't need no stinkin 4X4 honey !

Sportsmen
Explorer II
Explorer II
Wife and I upgraded our tow vehicle a few months back from a 150 SuperCrew to a 2016 F250 CC gaser 2 wheel drive. We test drove 2 identical trucks. One a 2wheel drive and the other a 4 wheel drive. My wife found the 4X4 difficult to get into because of a bad back. I told her that we didn't need 4 wheel drive. Haven't had a need for one in 20 years. Fast forward to last Saturday night. We attended a wedding in the country where it had been raining cats and dogs for 2 days. Yep, the parking was in a grassy field on an up hill slope. Yep, you guessed it. We sunk up to the rims on the truck. Me and several others had to be towed back to the road. Guess this truck is a little heavier than the old 150.....


Lesson learned, stay on the pavement !
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 27BHS 6210 empty, 8200 GVW
2016 F250 CC 6.2L(gas) 3:73 diff (3157lb. payload)
80 REPLIES 80

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
time2roll wrote:
Not a fan of electronic traction control.
Give me a gear driven limited slip or possibly a locker any day over the electronics.


They serve 2 completely different purposes.....
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Not a fan of electronic traction control.
Give me a gear driven limited slip or possibly a locker any day over the electronics.

Old_Days
Explorer II
Explorer II
Just used 4 wheel drive up by Leadville Colorado yesterday, they had 8 inches of snow on the ground when we left. Would never buy a truck without it.

TurnThePage
Explorer
Explorer
I routinely forget about that feature too. Luckily I've never been stuck by it.
2015 Ram 1500
2022 Grand Design Imagine XLS 22RBE

ShinerBock
Explorer
Explorer
Sportsmen wrote:


ShinerBock, wow this truck has traction control and I did not think to turn it off. This truck is very different than the F150 it replaced and I am obviously still learning... Thx !


Yeah these trucks have traction control. All vehicles made after 2012 are required to have some form of stability control program. My 2012 F150 also required me to hold it down for about 10 seconds to completely turn it off. If not, then the computer would start braking and reducing engine power every time the wheel slipped because it is thinking I am loosing control on the highway. Turning it off or putting the truck in off road mode made a huge difference in how far I can go since the computer is not slowing down my forward momentum.
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
When I bought my first 4x4, I thought now I can get to better hunting areas. I talked to a landowner about driving across his snow covered property, to get to where I intended to hunt. He said okay, if you want to walk across the snow covered mile. I said, I have 4x4 to cross, and then plan to walk sloughs and trees on the next section over. I've always remembered his words, and found them true, in many cases. "A 4x4 only gets you in deeper, before you get stuck".

Anyway, getting stuck in the snow...no big deal, takes a little work, before getting out. Now getting stuck in the MUD, like ShinerBock, is going to be a much bigger deal, and a few passes through the underbody spray, at the car wash, before that mud turns to cement. 🙂

Jerry

Sportsmen
Explorer II
Explorer II
ShinerBock wrote:
rightlaneonly wrote:
old idaho guy wrote:
I can get stuck way better with 4wd!


That:B


I can attest to that. Although I got stuck because I did not have it in 4wd until I was already slowed down to a crawl because I forgot to turn off traction control.



ShinerBock, wow this truck has traction control and I did not think to turn it off. This truck is very different than the F150 it replaced and I am obviously still learning... Thx !
2016 Jayco Jay Flight 27BHS 6210 empty, 8200 GVW
2016 F250 CC 6.2L(gas) 3:73 diff (3157lb. payload)

ShinerBock
Explorer
Explorer
rightlaneonly wrote:
old idaho guy wrote:
I can get stuck way better with 4wd!


That:B


I can attest to that. Although I got stuck because I did not have it in 4wd until I was already slowed down to a crawl because I forgot to turn off traction control.

2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

stickdog
Explorer
Explorer
Needed 4 wheel twice in the last two weeks soggy gravel RV park pads. First time I've needed it with this truck and trailer.
9-11 WE WILL NEVER FORGET!
FULLTIME SINCE 2010
17 DRV MS 36rssb3
17 F350 King Ranch CC DRW 4x4 6.7 4:10 B&W hitch
John
“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.” Lao Tzu

LanceRKeys
Explorer
Explorer
Had to use mine last night to park it. Let clutch out in reverse, nothing but wheel spin.

rightlaneonly
Explorer
Explorer
old idaho guy wrote:
I can get stuck way better with 4wd!


That:B
Lee & Jane
Ford died once to often.
Replaced with 2019 GMC Canyon
Aliner, soon to be gone.

ShinerBock
Explorer
Explorer
Like most optional equipment, 4wd will mostly pay for itself on trade-in/resale. If you do the math of up front cost of many options like higher trim packages,a more powerful engine, a diesel engine over gas in an HD, or even 4wd and calculate how much more you get on resale with these options than without, you really aren't paying that much for them in total ownership. Not only that, but it makes the vehicles much easier to sale.
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

mich800
Explorer
Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
Groover wrote:
One thing that frustrates me is that to get offroad tires or tow hooks on an F150 you have to buy 4wd. I thought that the point of 4wd was to avoid the need for tow hooks. Seriously, at least the tow hooks should come on all trucks. It sure is a pain to add them later.

I've seen precious few trucks of any nature that come with "off road" tires and the type of tires that are on a new truck should be pretty far down the list of priorities anyway since most of them are cheap tires. Even most 4x4s don't come with aggressive AT tires except a few up scale models like Raptor, trail boss chevies, power wagons or maybe Rebels.


Agree. Very few tire options for a true off road tire. If that is a priority, simply order/purchase the cheapest wheel/tire combo available on the trim level you choose and swap them out and sell the stock set.

memtb
Explorer
Explorer
FlatBroke wrote:
They make pickups in 2 whee, drive? :h


Hard to believe, isn’t it! :B
Todd & Marianne
Miniature Schnauzer's - Sundai, Nellie & Maggie Mae
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, 6.7 Cummins, 6 speed manual, 3.73 ratio, 4x4
2004 Teton Grand Freedom, 39'
2007 Bigfoot 30MH26Sl

FlatBroke
Explorer II
Explorer II
They make pickups in 2 whee, drive? :h

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS