jw4x4
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4 wheel drive gives you more GO, but not any more woe. The mistake I see most drivers with little or no 4wd experience get a sense of invincibility with their new found ability to accelerate in slick conditions. They tend to think they can stop on dime with the 4wd, only to find themselves plowing into something. The best advice, as already stated, is SLOW DOWN. Also, try to avoid using the brakes and steering at the same time. Add some sand bags behind the back seat for some weight (they can be opened and used for traction in a pinch). Airing down the tires will help, too.