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Old 12-26-2007, 07:48 PM
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The truck is a 4x2 with 450HP, how does it drive on snow? Will snow tires do the trick? Thanks!

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sounds like fun. can i borrow it? i promise to return it. (eventually ) snow tires will help a little as well as being easy on the skinny pedal.
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sounds like fun. can i borrow it? i promise to return it. (eventually ) snow tires will help a little as well as being easy on the skinny pedal.
Haha! You can borrow it anytime!

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I say hammer down and hang on......
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keep the AAA card handy and be friends with the body shop guys
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It's the ice that will make ya sh*t yer britches....

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Haha I love how I haven't gotten any clear answers, but thanks for the indirect ones!

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You may want to look in to getting chains or studded tires. It should do fine as long as you have a lite foot.
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ok, i'll get serious for a minute i find the trick to snow driving is no fast throttle/breaking/steering imputs. also some weight will help and if you have a limited slip, that will help also ( with this much power, it should ) snow driving was discussed on another post here, there was lots of great answers.
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if youre worried about tracton date a fat chick.sorry its friday i had a few and my wife says im socialy retarded.what up with that .but if youre worried about winter loose weight in youre right foot.


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