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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 809473" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>I have drove 4x4 duallys since I have been driving first truck was a 1984 chevy one ton 4x4 with a 454</p><p> a dually will handle completely different in snow and mud than a single wheel </p><p>I for one would rather have a single wheel if I was in alot of mud the extra drag on the duallys in the mud and them packing with mud between the duals and not being able to track the front tires make them want to walk quite a bit </p><p> plus if you are looking at a diesel they extra weight up front really makes the back end walk around unless you have quite a bit of weight on it and a regular flatbed isn't enough weight </p><p> I would probably go back with the single wheel unless you really the duals for need it for hauling everyday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 809473, member: 8829"] I have drove 4x4 duallys since I have been driving first truck was a 1984 chevy one ton 4x4 with a 454 a dually will handle completely different in snow and mud than a single wheel I for one would rather have a single wheel if I was in alot of mud the extra drag on the duallys in the mud and them packing with mud between the duals and not being able to track the front tires make them want to walk quite a bit plus if you are looking at a diesel they extra weight up front really makes the back end walk around unless you have quite a bit of weight on it and a regular flatbed isn't enough weight I would probably go back with the single wheel unless you really the duals for need it for hauling everyday [/QUOTE]
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