Porpoise Hork
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You might get lucky and trade the current truck in and if they offer enough to get a different model with the rear locker. Worth looking into if nothing else.
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City limits of Lubbock to the city limits of Denver is 8 hours of driving at the speed limit. No problem. I do it frequently. And if I run into snow it’s usually around Amarillo.8 hours? Not driving the speed limit you can't.
Who said to "drive" with the locker engaged?Thanks for the like @HenryMac Next time I’m driving in the snow and ice, I will remember this thread, and engage my locker.![]()

What? The only time I ever got stuck (1976 till now) was in the snow, and a locking rear axle got me "un-stuck"... in the snow... in Colorado... aka snow country.
I'm just going to do it.Who said to "drive" with the locker engaged?
Never heard this trick before… I’m assuming this could help in the sand on a open diff 2wd as well? Can’t pony up the money for onboard air and a locking diff yet and itching to go to the beach!! I’ve had luck and not gotten stuck on wildlife refuge trails and kinda packed beach sand but not ventured into soft sand yet.I lived in PA, wet deep snow. I had a 2006 Ram diesel 2wd with posi. That truck sucked trying to drive in the snow. First all the roads in PA have a crown to them, and that truck would crab going down the road trying to push all the weight of the Cummins.
IF you have open rear, and get stuck, you can always load up the rear with your parking brake to cause it to spin both tires. this has gotten me out a mess more than once.
and all modern trucks seem to have the anti slip mode where if the computer sees one rear wheel spinning faster than the other it applies APS on the spinning side to cause the side with traction to come into play.
But I ordered my 4x4 with the locker![]()
The locking rear differential is unlikely to help you in snow country. Maybe in limited circumstances it might help you to get unstuck, but it would not be engaged in icy or snowy conditions. In fact, it will probably make you slip more if used on ice. It is really good for pulling a boat up a slippery ramp. Its good on a rocky hill. Its good in mud, especially after you are stuck. On ice it has extra slip and slide.
It's true, it can get you unstuck. But if used on ice it will provide extra slip.
Cute kid.Welcome to Texas!![]()
Also turning off Traction Control and AdvanceTrac can help.Never heard this trick before… I’m assuming this could help in the sand on a open diff 2wd as well? Can’t pony up the money for onboard air and a locking diff yet and itching to go to the beach!! I’ve had luck and not gotten stuck on wildlife refuge trails and kinda packed beach sand but not ventured into soft sand yet.
I have a snow day every year here, they shut down my work two times last year and once the year before with the threat of “a storm”. Twice nothing fell, and once one inch. I guess that’s one benefit to having no salt or plow trucks lol.Yes. A locker on ice is not a good idea. But he didn't say he lived in ice country. He said snow country.
If you ever have the chance to drive through multiple feet of unplowed snow a locker will not only help you get unstuck. It will help you keep from getting stuck. Although, I've found Terrain Management and Trail Control combined to be more effective in the deep stuff. Computers are awesome!
Cute kid.
But you guys got inches, once, and it shut the state down. It's like me claiming to know something about earthquakes because I've visited California and felt a tremor.
I have a snow day every year here, they shut down my work two times last year and once the year before with the threat of “a storm”. Twice nothing fell, and once one inch. I guess that’s one benefit to having no salt or plow trucks lol.
In my my snow days were the day of and probably an hour before leaving work I would get notified. In Texas I have 24 hours in advance. It’s pretty awesome.

so I went to San Luis Pass on the coast of Texas today and put this to the test… on the way in I was cautious and stuck to the shoreline as much as possible but had to go through some deep sand (maybe 50 yards) to meet up with my friends with no problems without airing down on a 2wd open diff but TC and adv trac off. On the way back I hit the same path but couldn’t carry as much speed since I was behind my friend in his Z71. Sunk full stop maybe 10 yards from being home free and pulled up the e brake and gave it steady gas in the same fashion as clutch+gas on a manual. Immediately started rolling out as my friend started reversing ready to pull me out. Glad I read this thread before heading out there today hahaha. Now I have another trick In my back pocket until I can afford a locking diff or better yet something 4x4 with locking front and rear axles ?Also turning off Traction Control and AdvanceTrac can help.