Stbentoak
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Had it in AWD. Never needed 4WD.
What's the diff?
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Had it in AWD. Never needed 4WD.
There isn’t. AWD simply “turns on” 4WD for you the second a wheel slips.What's the diff?
It has more to do with the tires than anything. The Michelin Defenders are FAIR at best in snow. The BFG KO's are awesome, just don't like the noise...
Great to know! Glad to see improvements in this area.I’ve had it out in the snow a few times now. 21 Denali 4wd with air ride but not with the fancy lockers. We have the 22’s on it. We wanted to save money
I was really worried how it would perform in the snow. I wasn’t impressed with my 16 yukon. Acceleration was fine on it but handling and braking it seemed to slide around a lot.
The 21 acted like there wasn’t any snow or ice on the road. I was really impressed. In our neighborhood which has pretty much turned to ice it does great. AWD seemed to work well, but 4WD definitely gave a little bit more confidence. Braking and turning were very impressive given the size and weight of the vehicle. It did much better than my grand Cherokee trail hawk. I still think the best snow vehicle I’ve ever owned were my rubicon wranglers. This one is probably the best after that. Even compared to my 2500 sierra and other jeeps.
You’ll be happy.
Z71 Tahoe with AT/KO2's performed really well in the snow. There was no traffic in the area by Kirkwood Ski Resort, since I did several hard stops and they held very very well.Z71 was great - took it for a couple donuts in a corn field too. I'll probably put more aggressive ATs on it eventually, but the OEM ones held their own just fine.