Ninda
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2020 XLT FX4. Hello everyone. I was wondering what is the different between the the snow/grass mode and the Rut/ mud mode.
Little history, I have experienced wheels slipping in the snow mode, and all over my lane. (No I was not speeding) thought it was the tires. went back to just normal 4x4 and ran through the snow a lot better. a Year later 3/1/22 we have 3 inches of ice, a layer of snow pack and on top of that 6 inches of wet slush with spots of mud and Ice/slush ruts and was in snow mode and rear locked in and the truck was all over the road again and almost got stuck. So I was messing around with the T/M and put it in rut/mud with the rear locked and the truck walked out and throught the creek bottom with little to no hassle. I usally just run 4x4 with the rear locked and done fine, But not today, but that rut/mud mode (wow). So I was just curious as to what is on or off during the snow mode and what is on or off when your in rut/mud mode.
Thank you.
Little history, I have experienced wheels slipping in the snow mode, and all over my lane. (No I was not speeding) thought it was the tires. went back to just normal 4x4 and ran through the snow a lot better. a Year later 3/1/22 we have 3 inches of ice, a layer of snow pack and on top of that 6 inches of wet slush with spots of mud and Ice/slush ruts and was in snow mode and rear locked in and the truck was all over the road again and almost got stuck. So I was messing around with the T/M and put it in rut/mud with the rear locked and the truck walked out and throught the creek bottom with little to no hassle. I usally just run 4x4 with the rear locked and done fine, But not today, but that rut/mud mode (wow). So I was just curious as to what is on or off during the snow mode and what is on or off when your in rut/mud mode.
Thank you.
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