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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 809687" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>I've got 1 single wheel F350 and two duallies, all 4wd. The single wheel does a little better in mud/snow but it wouldn't be a determining factor for me, any ton truck is going to suck compared to a half ton. I just spent a fair amount of money putting Detroit lockers in the front and rear of my '96 dually with a bale bed, it's a night and day difference. It'll go places this year in 2wd that it had trouble with last year in 4wd. </p><p></p><p>If the weight you're pulling justifies the dual wheels, get one and you'll love it. From my experience, dual wheels knock 2 to 3 mpg off and there is a somewhat noticeable loss of power, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 809687, member: 2383"] I've got 1 single wheel F350 and two duallies, all 4wd. The single wheel does a little better in mud/snow but it wouldn't be a determining factor for me, any ton truck is going to suck compared to a half ton. I just spent a fair amount of money putting Detroit lockers in the front and rear of my '96 dually with a bale bed, it's a night and day difference. It'll go places this year in 2wd that it had trouble with last year in 4wd. If the weight you're pulling justifies the dual wheels, get one and you'll love it. From my experience, dual wheels knock 2 to 3 mpg off and there is a somewhat noticeable loss of power, too. [/QUOTE]
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