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Thoughts on 4WD vehicles and winter weather...
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<blockquote data-quote="UnorthodoxCreat" data-source="post: 10255023" data-attributes="member: 59496"><p>How does being 2WD vs 4WD change the brake bias?</p><p></p><p>I dont know why someone would say 4WD is no better in the snow than 2WD. Sure they both brake equally well but if you can't even get going(2WD) than braking doesnt even matter. My Probe did quite well in the snow as long as it had all season tires but my Explorer and pretty much any 4WD is leaps and bounds better in the snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnorthodoxCreat, post: 10255023, member: 59496"] How does being 2WD vs 4WD change the brake bias? I dont know why someone would say 4WD is no better in the snow than 2WD. Sure they both brake equally well but if you can't even get going(2WD) than braking doesnt even matter. My Probe did quite well in the snow as long as it had all season tires but my Explorer and pretty much any 4WD is leaps and bounds better in the snow. [/QUOTE]
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