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v10superduty
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
Put it this way...
If a 2 wheel drive truck with your specs was front wheel drive, there would not be much need for the 4x4 option..:W
In other words, in rear wheel drive only with little weight in back it will be tough going in snow, or mud; or wet grass for that matter.
The front wheels with the weight of the Cummins sitting on them will provide about 90% of your traction in the real bad going.
So it wont matter .. duals or single wheels other than the dually wont track down an unplowed winter road with only a set of ruts from previous vehicles as nice as a single wheeler.
If a 2 wheel drive truck with your specs was front wheel drive, there would not be much need for the 4x4 option..:W
In other words, in rear wheel drive only with little weight in back it will be tough going in snow, or mud; or wet grass for that matter.
The front wheels with the weight of the Cummins sitting on them will provide about 90% of your traction in the real bad going.
So it wont matter .. duals or single wheels other than the dually wont track down an unplowed winter road with only a set of ruts from previous vehicles as nice as a single wheeler.
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