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Old 12-11-2011, 10:17 PM   #8
afrench45
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We've taken the coach to Colorado a few times and never had any problems. I will say that makes for a long day of driving when you are in the mountains. Ive only had a problem once, when we had about 2ft. of snow on the ground in okc. I was ready to get out of town and on the road to Indio so I thought I'd go for it. I only needed to go about 8 miles to the interstate then it was supposidly clear. The coach did slip a little on the snow and ice packed roads, but I just took it slow and easy. Getting on the interstate, the roads were covered and there was a car ditched on the left side. I went around it and to my surprise I was off of the road and in the grass....I was stuck! I tried messing with the diff. lock and adjusting the pressures in the tag, but nothing seemed to work. Only solution was to have a tow-truck come pull me out. That was a fun experience! But these coach's handle well in all weather!
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