Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: spasm3
I've been on steep gravel drives that i had to use 4wd to pull my travel trailer so i would not spin and throw rocks .
Try backing your 33 foot 5th wheel rig into its slot in the campground when it's muddy. There are dozens of times where 2wd is fine until you need to turn the wheels a bit...
Always amazed me the difference it makes having only one extra tire on the front end providing motive force...
Originally Posted By: spasm3
I've been on steep gravel drives that i had to use 4wd to pull my travel trailer so i would not spin and throw rocks .
Try backing your 33 foot 5th wheel rig into its slot in the campground when it's muddy. There are dozens of times where 2wd is fine until you need to turn the wheels a bit...
Always amazed me the difference it makes having only one extra tire on the front end providing motive force...