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			ok, i'm on the verge of pulling the trigger but the 2 wheel drive trucks are about 3 to 5 grand cheaper. do you guys tow with 2's and 4's, and is there a big advantage to 4's? i know the 4 or 5 snowstorms we get per year will have me thinking otherwise but i would be able to get more truck for my money if i go with the 2. would you get the 4 and just get something a bit older or higher mileage? comments? questions? advice? 
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			I know my next truck will be a 250 class but I pull a trailer almost everyday. 4wd trucks aren't needed here for towing but we do not get any snow. 
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			I have a 4wd suburban and I have only had to use the 4wd once to get up an incredibly steep homemade launch ramp.  Otherwise, just put it in low gear when pulling the boat out and it comes out just fine with no wheel spinning.  It is nice to have the peace of mind with 4wd, but it comes at a price, both in terms of initial cost and weight (which translates to lower mpg).
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			I have a 2 wheel drive Silverado.....with that tongue weight on the back never had a problem pulling the boat up a ramp....wheels never spin....It does kind of suck in the snow especially if I have nothing in the back but like you said with the handful of times we get snow its not a deal breaker.
		 
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			Would not be without 4x4, have had in the past 2 wheel drive trucks and they are fine if you are doing nothing but hauling on good roads and dry ramps, get on the Atlantic Highlands or Keyport ramp at low tide or close to it and it is like greased pig sh!t. Or if it snows or gets icy, or even in badly flooded rain roads it is a great insurance deal.  In the newer trucks it is about a 7=10 % fuel economy increase in a full size. Not worth it to me. Now if you have a agressive limited slip in a two wheel drive you can get away with some things. But put an agressive limitied slip in a 4x4 and you have the foshizzle of the truck world and it will get you thru and out of a lot of problems JMHO 
				__________________ Willy 1986 V20 Old School 1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha 1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector 2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDebw...eature=related "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid on a hand on. I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them" JW | 
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			ctt,  been pulling trailers & boats since 76 and never had 4wd until 4 years ago. now i will not go without it.  4w lo makes any ramp a lot easier.  i vote chevy or gmc 5.3 not bad mileage and resale is great.
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