Murphy Slaw
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- Oct 7, 2016
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- Southern Illinois
- Ram Year
- 2016 Bighorn 4X4 Crew
- Engine
- 5.7
I've only had to use mine a few times for mud.
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I've never used it in the rain...Never needed to on any of my trucks. I guess it might be different for different people, but if you're tired of spinning your tires, just press the gas pedal a little lighter.
Didn't know that. I wonder why? Gotta be an explanation. I am more curious than anything.
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2) the condition of most Florida cars is laughable at best. They all leak something, so you add oil and water you get a fun situation at the intersections. Its slick like ice where an open differential you dont need any throttle to spin a tire. In 4auto these trucks move as if it were on drag radials on a prepped track.
That's one lesson I learned with my 04 Hemi and 05 Cummins, never ever buy a truck with an open diff in Florida, it is literally an unusable truck! I would have to wait for huge gaps in traffic before I could ever pull out in one of those 1 wheel wonders! I'm sure it pissed a lot of folks off too. I have passed on a number of nice new trucks because they had an open diff.
I think some of the 35/55mph advise comes from confusing the available systems and settings....
People may say that 4x4 use should not exceed 35 or even 55mph. That is just a safety thing because if u need 4x4 then it is presumed you are in bad weather and slower speeds are suggested for Safety.