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T-Lok in snow

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zincyellow03

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I'm wondering if a T-Lok would help me with my driving when there's snow on the ground. I searched and someone said that it will make it harder, but the question was to a t-lok and gears. I would assume that t-loks would make driving in the snow better, since it gets both wheels spinning, rather than one. Can anyone help me?

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When I had my 94 with the T LOK, i remember having better control on slick surfaces (rain, snow, ice). I recall practicing in a big open parking lot to re-learn how the car handles differently. So, to answer your question... YES, it handles better

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FivePointStang said:
When I had my 94 with the T LOK, i remember having better control on slick surfaces (rain, snow, ice). I recall practicing in a big open parking lot to re-learn how the car handles differently. So, to answer your question... YES, it handles better

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OK, thanks. I'm starting to see a T- in my future now.
 
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It will help make it easier to get going in snow. The only thing to be careful of is that the rear will have more of a tendency to slide sideways.
 

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01White5spd said:
It will help make it easier to get going in snow. The only thing to be careful of is that the rear will have more of a tendency to slide sideways.
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Why? Is it because not both wheels will be spinning, so it will be able to slide on both sides?
 
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