DEG, a basic question. I have been driving a Grand Cherokee CRD for 15 years and gasser GC's before that. I've always liked the way the 4WD/AWD handled on Michigan snow covered roards. Should I expect the same from a 1500 or is the 1500 transfer case setup and an empty bed result in a vehicle which will slide much more than a GC?
As someone living in MI with snow, several RAM trucks going back to 2006, and a couple of Jeeps (early 2000 GC, 2015 Cherokee and 2023 GC Overland, and a few Wranglers thrown in)…there’s really no comparison between the GC and Ram in the snow.
I’m going to catch flack for this I’m sure…but I’m gonna say it anyways.
The GC was made to drive in the snow and the elements.
The 4x4 Ram was meant to be drive”able” in the snow.
QuadraTrac is far superior for snow than 4x4 Hi or even 4x4 Auto.
With no weight in the bed, with 4 auto or 4hi, you will ABSOLUTELY slide the rear end MUCH easier in a Ram than a GC.
Part of this is rims/tires on the 1500. 20 inch and now 22 inch tires look great. Plant great on dry pavement.
But when it comes to snow…those wide, flat footprint tires are not ideal.
BlueHemi has offered outstanding advice above as well.