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Question: with the fourth generation Rams is it better in snowy/ icy conditions if you're going to use the four-wheel-drive system to turn the traction control off so everything operates properly?
(Especially If your Ram is equipped with the Anti-Spin rearend).
I have read that having the traction control off really helps with the operation of the BW44-44 Transfer Case.
We have never really had severe ice and snow yet since I've had my new RAM. I have not had a lot of chances to experiment with this.
Thanks, no need for the additive then.
i dont see how syn. in 04 we bought grand cherokee limited with quadra drive. the traction control would reduce the speed of the spinning wheel(s) and send power to the wheel(s) with traction. similar to how lsd works. i suspect the same would be true on our rams. this assumes you arent talking about mud pits and sand pits where you are sinking in to bottom door level, at which point its all about skill, tires, power and needing all 4 wheels spinning. day to day driving in snow and ice conditions, i havent found the need to turn off TC and the same holds true with light off road, as in fire roads.