snow bound
duallys do not like the snow,,, thought with the extra two tires back there it would give more traction,,,NNNNOOOO,,,,need to get some wieght back there,,these low torque cummins will just break traction if u dont watch it,,.
you just need the right tires for the job.
my old mans dually doesn't have issues in the snow and neither does my 2500 SRW...
we both run BFG M/T KM2s
I've been running them since I got my truck 5 years ago. old man just recently bought a newer ford F350 powerchoke DRW last year that came with them on it.
both of them do great in the snow.
they don't last as long as an AT tire, but they are a night and day difference in traction.
my old mans dually doesn't have issues in the snow and neither does my 2500 SRW...
we both run BFG M/T KM2s
I've been running them since I got my truck 5 years ago. old man just recently bought a newer ford F350 powerchoke DRW last year that came with them on it.
both of them do great in the snow.
they don't last as long as an AT tire, but they are a night and day difference in traction.
Tires will make the world of difference!. My truck also sucks in the snow but its the tires on my truck they are practically new but the lugs are too big. My last truck had bfg a/t's on them and I honestly loved them.





