vvv90
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Well, I took a chance. I ditched my 4X4 Dakota last year and got an SRT-10 RC as my daily driver.
I was a little nervous about this so needless to say I got 4 60lb bags of sand and a shovel in the bed.
I live in Chicago, and if anybody is familiar with the weather we've been getting it's the snowiest in 20 years.
I gotta say it's the best RWD vehicle I've ever had in the snow.
Damn thing moves out no problem. Once in a while I'll sit and spin on ice but I've yet to use my shovel even once.
I've been on the road and parked outside every single snow fall we've gotten this year.
I don't regret the choice one bit!
If anyone is doing the same and complains then learn how to drive a RWD vehicle in the snow. You're probably one of those people who grew up driving FWD/AWD vehicles. My first car was a 1976 Bonneville Brogham 350 with 190 series bias plys and CERTAINLY no TC....so maybe I'm trained well...I dunno.
My other car is an '06 300C SRT-8 with an open diff and traction control. It sucks compared to my non-TC posi truck.
I was a little nervous about this so needless to say I got 4 60lb bags of sand and a shovel in the bed.
I live in Chicago, and if anybody is familiar with the weather we've been getting it's the snowiest in 20 years.
I gotta say it's the best RWD vehicle I've ever had in the snow.
Damn thing moves out no problem. Once in a while I'll sit and spin on ice but I've yet to use my shovel even once.
I've been on the road and parked outside every single snow fall we've gotten this year.
I don't regret the choice one bit!
If anyone is doing the same and complains then learn how to drive a RWD vehicle in the snow. You're probably one of those people who grew up driving FWD/AWD vehicles. My first car was a 1976 Bonneville Brogham 350 with 190 series bias plys and CERTAINLY no TC....so maybe I'm trained well...I dunno.
My other car is an '06 300C SRT-8 with an open diff and traction control. It sucks compared to my non-TC posi truck.