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Old 01-28-2018, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by t walgamuth View Post
I've a lot of seat time on slippery pavement and prefer driving RWD on snow. Having the steering separate from the drive wheels gives twice the options for car control. If all you've driven is FWD I suppose there might be a time needed to get used to the difference.

Heck when I started driving there were no FWD vehicles on the road in the US.
Might be right, fwd with snow tires is pretty much point and shoot. Only driven on rwd in the snow with one vehicle. A 78 dodge adventure with bias ply snow tires. Would load the rear up with sand and had no issues. Other than that, mostly 4wd suv/trucks. I drive from michiganto chicago around the holidays and everytime on 94 around the edge of the lake its crazy white out snow storm.
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