PJ Snyder
Senior Member
The big thing about traction is the tires. I have used B.F Goodrich All Terrain tires for years and wouldn't use anything else. Great traction on Michigan's winter road.
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If it was 2 wd that may be an issue, but 4 x 4 not so, put it on auto or 4 wheel lock. I have anti slip, usually it just goes sideways when it spins, I just use auto or lock so it goes straight.Yes, it’s a 4x4. I live on a huge hill and am worried about being able to get up it in the snow. People with 2wd or fwd and crappy tires wind up sliding backwards.
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I just put a deposit on a 2019 Laramie today, but just realized it doesn't have an anti-spin differential. It's a great deal....dealer demo with 1600 miles and I got another $4000 off as a result, but just was looking through the options again and realized it has a 3.21 axle, which I want, but no anti-spin. Should I be seriously concerned here in the northeast? I'd be really upset to lose this truck, but don't want to make a huge mistake either. Thanks in advance for your help.
Again, I just don't get this. Can't people think for themselves?? This is PURELY "own choice"