Yellowsub1962
supernewbie
I'll be heading from So Cal to Morrison, Co on Dec 10th. I'll have a 18' car trailer with a jeep on it and some other stuff in the bed of the truck. I anticipate the total load to be no more than 8000, with 6K being the Jeep and trailer. Truck is '06 CC, 4x4, long bed, dually, tow boss.
I'm no stranger to snow driving, but this is my first diesel, and also my first time towing in the snow (if we even hit snow).
I know the back ends gets loose in the dirt with a trailer, so I expect this will require chains on the rear truck tires sooner than on a gasser?
what about front chains? I've never needed them before.
I think I should also chain one axle on the trailer? Both axles have brakes, so I'm not sure if both should be chained to prevent one locking up and sliding causing a load shift to the second chained axle, in turn causing it to lock up??
I'm thinking outloud on some of this, but any insight from people that ACTUALLY tow in the snow would be appreciated. no "web snow towers" please
Thanks,
Peter
I'm no stranger to snow driving, but this is my first diesel, and also my first time towing in the snow (if we even hit snow).
I know the back ends gets loose in the dirt with a trailer, so I expect this will require chains on the rear truck tires sooner than on a gasser?
what about front chains? I've never needed them before.
I think I should also chain one axle on the trailer? Both axles have brakes, so I'm not sure if both should be chained to prevent one locking up and sliding causing a load shift to the second chained axle, in turn causing it to lock up??
I'm thinking outloud on some of this, but any insight from people that ACTUALLY tow in the snow would be appreciated. no "web snow towers" please
Thanks,
Peter