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Old Jul 24, 2017 | 09:56 PM
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Speedy4x4
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I have drove mine in winters, 275 or 285 all season tires and some tractor plate weights in back and it has surprised me.
Have my trucks, but with my long drives I kept looking at the milage and weather for the week, but have been caught up in snow and ice.
I have a manual better rpm control for slick conditions.
I have external tpms so can air down rear tires if needed.
 
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