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<blockquote data-quote="Coded-Dude" data-source="post: 2661675" data-attributes="member: 16918"><p>My dad always said he never had a need for 4WD, that being said he never went anywhere where there wasn't a tractor or dozer to pull him out if he needed it, which kind of goes against the "all you need is 2WD" argument. 4WD certainly has its place and is definitely needed for some applications, but you can do a lot with a 2WD truck if you know how to drive in different instances(i.e. don't ever stop in the mud, weigh down the bed in icy conditions, etc.). Had an old timer tell me if I ever wanted a camper on my 2WD truck to get a metal one(instead of fibreglass), because it helps to weigh the back down even more in snowy/icy conditions.</p><p></p><p>As a side note: How many of you set your e-brake in sub freezing conditions? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coded-Dude, post: 2661675, member: 16918"] My dad always said he never had a need for 4WD, that being said he never went anywhere where there wasn't a tractor or dozer to pull him out if he needed it, which kind of goes against the "all you need is 2WD" argument. 4WD certainly has its place and is definitely needed for some applications, but you can do a lot with a 2WD truck if you know how to drive in different instances(i.e. don't ever stop in the mud, weigh down the bed in icy conditions, etc.). Had an old timer tell me if I ever wanted a camper on my 2WD truck to get a metal one(instead of fibreglass), because it helps to weigh the back down even more in snowy/icy conditions. As a side note: How many of you set your e-brake in sub freezing conditions? lol [/QUOTE]
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