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Originally Posted by tevake
Your title thru me off.
I'm under the impression that you live out in the sticks there in Az. Like my Sister does in chino valley.
Her steep access dirt/ Gravel road is doable most times with 2wd. But it turns totally slippery in wet or snowy conditions requiring 4wd.
That seems the nature of the soil there, very slippery when wet. It's not wet all that often but when it is you got to have good 4wd.
Good luck getting your dodge to work better for you.
Where abouts are you located?
Cheers Richard
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I'm in the white mountains; north east AZ.
4wd is a must where I live. In the winter if you don't get out when the mud is frozen in the morning, you ain't leaving. I don't want to take that chance when it's 30 degrees out.
I found out some more info on my issue. I have a front axle disconnect that is not working as it should. The first tech/shop I talked to sent me on a goose chase. There's a vendor that sells locking hubs. And it looks like you can buy a new axle shaft and turn it down to fit....
We shall see