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<blockquote data-quote="mmsubs" data-source="post: 118147" data-attributes="member: 2053"><p>just to put my 2 cents in I would also agree with the 4 x 4. my wife and I stopped at the grand canyon on our way back from Texas last year, it had been raining for a few days before that and I would have been stuck a few times if I hadn't had 4 x 4. I might have been able to make it out with out it, but a lot less stress on the tranny with the 4 x 4 on, anyway if I had been pulling a trailer and not had 4 x 4 I definitely would've been stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsubs, post: 118147, member: 2053"] just to put my 2 cents in I would also agree with the 4 x 4. my wife and I stopped at the grand canyon on our way back from Texas last year, it had been raining for a few days before that and I would have been stuck a few times if I hadn't had 4 x 4. I might have been able to make it out with out it, but a lot less stress on the tranny with the 4 x 4 on, anyway if I had been pulling a trailer and not had 4 x 4 I definitely would've been stuck. [/QUOTE]
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