84gmcjimmy
1 ton status
Okay I have a question... I sort of want a dually for towing trailers, and hauling trucks with, but I have a question... I heard that with the extra "wide tires" (2 per side instead of 1) in the rear, it gets more slippery on the roads because the tires float across the snow/ice/gravel/pavement, instead of dig in for traction. In the winter... is it posible to take one of the 2 tires off each side (so there would be 1 per side now) for driving in the winter, then when the snow leaves, put the other tires on? Or how would I go about that? I guess I could get hummer rims (7" or so backspacing) so it wouldn't act funny.
But I have never driven a dually... advice?
But I have never driven a dually... advice?
i just drove my 82 in the snow for the first time (this year) and i loved playing with it. in snow and ice you do get less traction as you have more weight distribution. but i have grown up in maine and snow and ice and used to drive a 454 4.10 posi dually to school.
and in the winter of course.
i wont ever go back. and you always are carrying a spare with a dually. one goes flat just remove it and toss it in the bed. 



I could slam the gas and take off without, hardly, spinning a tire 
but for someone who wants to get traction, driving with wide mud tires would not make sense.