I've grown up in Michigan and some of my driving lessons were in snow so I'm no stranger to driving in it. I've driven in heavy snow, slick as snot snow, greasy snow, slushy snow, and we've had a few ice storms that left the roads so slick you literally could not walk on them. My question isn't driving style as much as what settings best match certain driving conditions one might encounter on the road in snow. We got dumped on yesterday and I was doing a lot of driving in prep for today...I love the awd on this truck. Very very hard for me to spin out or kick the rear out on turns even when trying. If I lock the center diff, I can spin it out and swap ends around turns easier it seems. But I can take off from a slippery stop with better acceleration than just awd. I tried locking the rear diff and it was super easy to fish tail the back end on turns but once again, acceleration on snow was amazing. I attempted to lock the rear without engaging center diff...couldn't really tell if it really did it. Am I the only one who likes to lock the rear in city constant stop and start acceleration scenarios?
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