happy holidays everyone!
it is my duty this year to haul the wife and kiddies 1K miles to great grannies house on the northwest coast to spend Christmas with them and my in-laws on the beach. besides being cold and rainy i imagine along the way i am going to encounter some less than ideal weather conditions which i hope at least do not require me to chain up. if in fact it happens that i do, are there any recommendations about which axle to chain up on the trailer. i've been told that for the truck i should chain up the rear although i can remember off-road chaining up the fronts while in 4x4. both trailer axles have e-brakes and have almost brand new tires. secondly, any recommendations for service in oregon as i'm probably going to do my 15k service while there. i've also been told not to use the exhaust brake on snowy, icy roads either. is this the case?
thanks for the help
jeff
it is my duty this year to haul the wife and kiddies 1K miles to great grannies house on the northwest coast to spend Christmas with them and my in-laws on the beach. besides being cold and rainy i imagine along the way i am going to encounter some less than ideal weather conditions which i hope at least do not require me to chain up. if in fact it happens that i do, are there any recommendations about which axle to chain up on the trailer. i've been told that for the truck i should chain up the rear although i can remember off-road chaining up the fronts while in 4x4. both trailer axles have e-brakes and have almost brand new tires. secondly, any recommendations for service in oregon as i'm probably going to do my 15k service while there. i've also been told not to use the exhaust brake on snowy, icy roads either. is this the case?
thanks for the help
jeff