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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Sport Trac in Snow-My Opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="CountyMounty " data-source="post: 692473" data-attributes="member: 64255"><p>I would have to agree (2004 4x4 XLT) mine has been great and I still have the stock tires and shocks, I just cant bring myself to spend $500 to replace tires with only 10000 on them. I will probably replace the shocks over the summer. </p><p></p><p>I think the weight distribution probably plays a big part in it. My last two trucks (single cabs) would not turn and back up my driveway unless in 4x4 in any snow or ice whereas the ST will do so most of the time. I have been very impressed with its winter time performance but cringe with every winter time ride from all the road salt clinging to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountyMounty , post: 692473, member: 64255"] I would have to agree (2004 4x4 XLT) mine has been great and I still have the stock tires and shocks, I just cant bring myself to spend $500 to replace tires with only 10000 on them. I will probably replace the shocks over the summer. I think the weight distribution probably plays a big part in it. My last two trucks (single cabs) would not turn and back up my driveway unless in 4x4 in any snow or ice whereas the ST will do so most of the time. I have been very impressed with its winter time performance but cringe with every winter time ride from all the road salt clinging to it. [/QUOTE]
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