Got a grumpy e-mail from the wife,
shes on 1/2-day afternoon off, so took the 4runner to work, I took the subaru as i drive further (and better mpg in the forester)
We had an inch of snow overnight and neither of us have tried the 4runner out in snow yet.
Although i'd told her how and when to engage 4wd, she drove a couple of miles on back roads, with the back end sliding and fish-tailing about in the snow before she stuck it into 4wd and fish-tailing stopped!!
All my fault of course!
I was suprised that the chunky mud-tyres wouldnt have coped better, but then again with all that torque going to the relatively light back end of the truck!
she will probably want to take the subaru forester next time as its AWD and so she wont have to pull any levers!
shes on 1/2-day afternoon off, so took the 4runner to work, I took the subaru as i drive further (and better mpg in the forester)
We had an inch of snow overnight and neither of us have tried the 4runner out in snow yet.
Although i'd told her how and when to engage 4wd, she drove a couple of miles on back roads, with the back end sliding and fish-tailing about in the snow before she stuck it into 4wd and fish-tailing stopped!!
All my fault of course!
I was suprised that the chunky mud-tyres wouldnt have coped better, but then again with all that torque going to the relatively light back end of the truck!
she will probably want to take the subaru forester next time as its AWD and so she wont have to pull any levers!
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