jfdube999
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- Jean-Francois
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- Montreal, Qc
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- 2021 F-150 Platinum 4x4 FX4, 2020 Edge Titanium, 2019 Escape Ti, 2019 Mustang GT PP2
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This will be my very first winter driving a pickup truck. I have a 2021 F-150 Platinum (4x4 with 4Auto as well) and live in Montreal. We have real winters up here, I'll tell you that much.
I understand the logic behind adding weight to the back of a 2WD pickup truck in the winter to help the rear wheels get traction. It all makes sense. However, is adding weight useful or recommended when driving a 4x4 which is going to be driven all winter in 4Auto (AWD basically), or 4Hi in the worst conditions? Would doing so be helpful or detrimental (or make no difference at all other than hurt fuel economy)?
I understand the logic behind adding weight to the back of a 2WD pickup truck in the winter to help the rear wheels get traction. It all makes sense. However, is adding weight useful or recommended when driving a 4x4 which is going to be driven all winter in 4Auto (AWD basically), or 4Hi in the worst conditions? Would doing so be helpful or detrimental (or make no difference at all other than hurt fuel economy)?
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