You see the problem here? Back wheels has no traction, because the truck has no weight in the box. Being two wheel drive, it can't rely on it's front wheels for help. And since it didn't seem to kick up much snow I'm betting he doesn't have proper winter tires. It's all about traction, which this truck clearly do not have, for various reasons. So in conclusion, this truck is screwed in winter conditions.
At 4, I typo'd. All season or even summer tires.
Sorry fyi.
justinlynch3 1 year ago
1) Truck
2) 2WD
3) No weight
4) Possibly all season or even winter tires.
You see the problem here? Back wheels has no traction, because the truck has no weight in the box. Being two wheel drive, it can't rely on it's front wheels for help. And since it didn't seem to kick up much snow I'm betting he doesn't have proper winter tires. It's all about traction, which this truck clearly do not have, for various reasons. So in conclusion, this truck is screwed in winter conditions.
justinlynch3 1 year ago
Get a Subaru!
deere2630 1 year ago
200 lbs of weight in the bed would have made all the difference.
keldog7 1 year ago
8-10? i think she meant 2-3 and still kinda warm so it melts as soon as you step in it the truck proly has summer tires.
felando2002 1 year ago
open diff, just 1 wheel sitting and spinning
rifleslol 2 years ago 2
get a 4x4 and BFG at's and you'll be fine
huntman303 2 years ago
hahaha rwd is bad enough for snow and on a truck it makes it even worse
suprakilzz26 2 years ago