Any tips on driving in the snow with your bus? For the first time ever I actually found a little patch of snow and noticed the bus liked to kick itself into a fishtale pretty easily. I will be travelling across the country, from the midwest to the west coast soon and just want to plan properly. I have chains, just in case. My biggest concern is what happens if I need to access the engine compartment, and I have half of my worldly belongings sitting on top of the hatch. Im going to need to try and plan according, where whatever I place here can be easily moved. But is this just like an old car, where you just want all the weight at the back for more tracktion, or doesnt that apply when the motor is also at the back? Any tips, suggestions, or misc tomfoolery is welcome. thanks. cr ---------------------------------------------------------------- What are you doing or where are you going in YOUR westy? http://www.WestyCampers.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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