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CoronaRaptor

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Here's my raptor in over 1 foot of snow! Had no problems, the road was closed the night before and we had to stay overnight in a high priced Best Western!!

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so driving on the interstate do I need to be in 4wd?

When using 4WD you need to have enough snow/mud/loose dirt under the tires to prevent binding in the drive line. Very bad things can happen if you run 4WD on a firm surface. So whether you're on an Interstate or a surface street, you need sufficient snow under the tires to protect the 4WD system. How much will vary somewhat depending upon the temperature and type of snow, but as a rule of thumb I wouldn't be tempted to use 4WD with less than an inch of snow on the ground.

Read the pertinent pages of your Owner's Manual and the Raptor Supplement.
 

Tmesic

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I don't drive in the snow very often, but have in flagstaff a few times. how come you more experienced guys haven't mention whether to keep the rear diff. locked.

What's the verdict on that ? When drive on icey roads I use it. I have heard the theory that in turn it can help break the tires loose but I have never had the issue, but I do turn cautiously .

On my rock crawler I will use front and rear but only on the back roads or when pulling people out. Tim
 

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I drove on solid sheets of ice in Atlanta's ice storms back in Feb. with stock tires and 50% tread. No problems whatsoever. You will do fine without chains as long as the snow isn't too powdery and deep.
 

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Only time I locked mine outside of running in sand, was when driving up an ice covered hill when I was in MD last winter. Probably could have made it with out locking it, but since I had it I used it.
 
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