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Old 01-19-2009, 09:29 PM   #1
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Help!! SLIDING ON SNOW/ICE

Does anyone have problems with there durangos slipping and sliding on snow/icy roads??
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Old 01-21-2009, 12:09 AM   #2
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Re: Help!! SLIDING ON SNOW/ICE

I just had mine in northern Ohio for the weekend and drove it in quite a bit of snow (and quite a bit of ice over the holiday's as well)
as far as slipping on ice goes there isn't much you can do other than be really careful if you HAVE to go out in it. I didn't have any issues in the snow, I probably have about 50% tread left on my tires and she handled great . she's a little light in the back end so I did put her in 4WD here and there but she went through 18" - 2ft of snow w/ no problems at all and handled great on snowy roads as well.

What kind of situations are you slipping in? How are your tires?
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