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Re: 4WD experience [Re: redchevy] #11027761 08/07/15 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: redchevy
After reading about all the people who don't have a use for a 4x4 but have one just in case im pretty sure having one must make your wiener feel bigger. No wonder America has debt problems. breakdance
....I buy them because I can....in addition I can afford it and its there if needed..

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11028033 08/08/15 12:41 AM
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I've never owned a 4 wheel drive, but have towed with a half ton 2wd truck and Tahoe for years. I've considered a 4wd but always went with a 2wd because I didn't feel like paying extra upfront and didn't want to have more parts that could break. But if I used marginal boat ramps or was on a deer lease with un-improved access, I would buy a 4wd. It is sorta like insurance I guess.... may not need it, but got it in case. Lots of guys buy it just cause it's macho/cool....kinda like white sunglasses and $300 ice chests...lol.

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11028289 08/08/15 03:32 AM
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Great discussion guys. I think I'm going to stick with a 2WD. No offroading or ranch work for me. Just boat ramps.

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11031636 08/10/15 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted By: IIIMag
Great discussion guys. I think I'm going to stick with a 2WD. No offroading or ranch work for me. Just boat ramps.



Make sure you get a Tahoe with limited slip, they don't all come with it.

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11032238 08/10/15 02:06 PM
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X2 on the locker, lots of use for very little up front cost and no added maintenance.

Re: 4WD experience [Re: redchevy] #11032793 08/10/15 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: redchevy
X2 on the locker, lots of use for very little up front cost and no added maintenance.
yep, just engage it now and then if it is not automatic


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Re: 4WD experience [Re: redchevy] #11032921 08/10/15 05:46 PM
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And it's awesome for faster drag race launches and donuts...says every teenager driving daddy's truck. flush_2

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11041333 08/14/15 01:07 PM
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Every truck I own is 4wd. Call it short penile syndrome, macho, whatever. ...
I can afford it, don't believe it's a huge maintenance burden, can live with slightly less gas mileage and I don't live in a concrete covered world.

Re: 4WD experience [Re: IIIMag] #11052909 08/20/15 01:25 PM
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More expensive up front, better resale. Tires will solve 95% of boat ramp issues. Bad tires and 4 wheel drive dont do alot of good.

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