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re: 4 x 4 Truck Owners
Posted on 4/4/13 at 9:40 am to JPLIII
Posted on 4/4/13 at 9:40 am to JPLIII
Every time I get a chance.... which is probably 3 times a year... and even where I use it, I probably don't need it except on one hill I usually climb.
Like the first response says... I have it for when I need it for the most part. And in all honesty, whatever vehicle you choose should already be in your price range regardless of the options. So, it's not like selecting 4x4 package will break the bank.
Like the first response says... I have it for when I need it for the most part. And in all honesty, whatever vehicle you choose should already be in your price range regardless of the options. So, it's not like selecting 4x4 package will break the bank.
Posted on 4/4/13 at 9:49 am to m2pro
Get it.
I once had a pig trail disappear at the bottom of a steep ridge. Middle of BFE, no cell service, miles from the nearest paved road, turning around was impossible. Put it in 4 and came out in reverse. Got to take a break for about 30 minutes while the engine cooled down. Did not spend the night in the woods that night.
I once had a pig trail disappear at the bottom of a steep ridge. Middle of BFE, no cell service, miles from the nearest paved road, turning around was impossible. Put it in 4 and came out in reverse. Got to take a break for about 30 minutes while the engine cooled down. Did not spend the night in the woods that night.
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