AzScorpion
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- First Name
- Dave
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- Jul 25, 2019
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- Location
- Back Home In AZ!
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- 2023 Ford Ranger Tremor
- Occupation
- Retired...Full Time Slacker
I've driven in my share of snow living back east. If there was only an inch or two of light fluffy snow I rarely used 4wd on normal surface street. If it was wet and heavy then I would especially if you're in a hilly area like where I lived. You kind of have to assess each situation but If you're feeling the ass end breaking loose then engage it. If it makes you feel safer just engage it once the road is coated.Sorry ignorant about snow driving. Driven to mountains with snow but never snow on the road. At what point do you engage 4wd, if at all on asphalt with snow on the road? I would guess only if there is traction loss but is there a point to engage for safety purposes?
I have the Grabber ATx that came on the Tremor. Reviews seem to say they are good in snow but obviously not SNOW tires as you guys would have experience there.
Thanks!
One key is slow down, to many think because they have 4wd they can still drive fast. I've seen so many soccer moms cruising down the highway driving way to fast only to end up spun out in the median a few miles ahead.
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