The Coquihalla Highway- Who has driven it or anything similiar
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The Coquihalla Highway- Who has driven it or anything similiar
So just got my Ram and was reading a lot about the 4x4 use on it. If I am driving on a pavement that is lightly covered with snow but fear of black ice, do I use the 4x4 or not?
What do you guys suggest when it comes to using 4x4 on pavement with mild snow
Thanks
What do you guys suggest when it comes to using 4x4 on pavement with mild snow
Thanks
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I've driven that road. Used to live out that way years ago.
Personally, I wont use 4x4 unless its pretty slushy or a decent amount of snow on road at the start of the winter (when its most slippery)
You can use it whenever you feel necessary really, but in most cases, its not gonna do you much good if you hit a big patch of black ice.
Personally, I wont use 4x4 unless its pretty slushy or a decent amount of snow on road at the start of the winter (when its most slippery)
You can use it whenever you feel necessary really, but in most cases, its not gonna do you much good if you hit a big patch of black ice.
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I agree on black ice you're pretty much going for a ride, but being in 4 wheel drive gives you the ability to steer your way out of a lot of slippery situations. With the steerage pulling, it's easier to keep the back end behind you. I'd use it as long as the roads are not dry. Just my $0.02
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