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Winter's Coming
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Allan" data-source="post: 554527" data-attributes="member: 60736"><p>Mine goes well in snow. I've had a few Rangers/B4000s and agree that the Trac does much better. I wish I had the limited slip and better tires (goodyears SUCK), but I've not been disappointed. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wife's Liberty has limited slip and full-time 4wd. My Trac does better in snow than her jeep. Of course, she has the Goodyear GSA tires (which are actually MUCH WORSE than the RT/S tires. (she has 70,000 miles on them and still over half the tread! The damn things won't wear out so that I can convince her to get new ones and enjoy a smoother, safer, quieter ride with much more snow traction and less hydroplaning.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Allan, post: 554527, member: 60736"] Mine goes well in snow. I've had a few Rangers/B4000s and agree that the Trac does much better. I wish I had the limited slip and better tires (goodyears SUCK), but I've not been disappointed. Wife's Liberty has limited slip and full-time 4wd. My Trac does better in snow than her jeep. Of course, she has the Goodyear GSA tires (which are actually MUCH WORSE than the RT/S tires. (she has 70,000 miles on them and still over half the tread! The damn things won't wear out so that I can convince her to get new ones and enjoy a smoother, safer, quieter ride with much more snow traction and less hydroplaning.) [/QUOTE]
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