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Or any part of my yard. I usually do a search before I post but this bothers me. Every time I try to do something in my yard with either of my 2wd trucks...I get stuck. I refuse to buy a 4wd just to use it twice a year but I have to do something.
I tried to move my trailer (loaded w/ 2800lbs of house rennovations) with my new dually. The tires played a huge part in that they are worn out but still. I didn't make it an inch.
A slight apply to the emergency brake and a heavy supply to the gas, after unhooking, and I was back in the street.
I'm thinking of buying a locker. I found a Power-Trax No Slip for $518 that looks promising.
Just wondering if this would be the best way to go along with new, all terrain tires, and which locker you would reccomend. Thanks.
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