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Old 11-04-2000, 12:49 AM
delane delane is offline
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Hi

I am in NE Ohio.

How is the winter handling of a 2wd quad?

automatic tranny

is 4wd really needed?

I will not be going off road.

I am just concerned about winter driving and the lighter rear end of a pick up.

hopefully the quad cab had enough weight to help it out

thanks for your input

dan
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Old 11-04-2000, 08:12 PM
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Where you from Dan? I live in Cuyahoga Falls. If you get a 2wd the limited slip differential is a must. I have it on my club cab but sometimes 2wd is just not enough. I don't ever plan to off-road my truck either but I personally would never consider buying a 2wd truck. Quad cab or not they just don't have enough weight over the wheels to get around on poor road conditions. With 4wd I have no concerns about winter driving...just remember that 4x4 doesn't help you stop any better. Good luck

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