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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
4x2 Ok In Snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Stoner" data-source="post: 1014448" data-attributes="member: 71766"><p>Tires, lack of weight, and open differential are the largest factors. Open diff, with all-season treads, and no bed weight will quickly drive you crazy in the snow. Spin spin spin. LOL. If you buy good quality tires with a good tread pattern, and add several hundred pounds in the back you will be fine. I have a 4x4 with 32" Grabber AT2 tires and 200 lbs of rocksalt in the bed and I had no problems this past brutal winter in Ohio. Most of the time I could have gotten around in 2wd with easy acceleration. Tires are key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Stoner, post: 1014448, member: 71766"] Tires, lack of weight, and open differential are the largest factors. Open diff, with all-season treads, and no bed weight will quickly drive you crazy in the snow. Spin spin spin. LOL. If you buy good quality tires with a good tread pattern, and add several hundred pounds in the back you will be fine. I have a 4x4 with 32" Grabber AT2 tires and 200 lbs of rocksalt in the bed and I had no problems this past brutal winter in Ohio. Most of the time I could have gotten around in 2wd with easy acceleration. Tires are key. [/QUOTE]
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