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im thinking about a buying a new truck, any launch sites on cayuga require 4wd? i've never launched there but im gonna

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dsco, All the launches on Cayuga a 2wd should be o.k. but i would recommend a 4wd. if the launch gets slippery from slim on the launch you might need a tow if you have 2wd. i have only had to use my 4wd once but i was glad i had it.

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once you have 4wd youll never buy anything else................

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Amen to that Legacy, I was a 2wd guy for 20 years thinkin I didn't need 4wd till I started trout fishing the fingers 3 years ago...now I watch the 2wd guys spin tires and hang up all the time....it's all about traction at a boat launch...for a few extra dollars in payments it's worth the piece of mind and if you fish with your kids along you don't want to worry about hangin up somewhere when there may not be help around..4WD dude!

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my van works ok but my boats only 22 ft if your pulling big rigs id go with 4wd did get a little concerend at the fort niagra launch kinda steep but no problem

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Ive had 4whl drives for years. I use the 4 wheel drive almost daily. I have been hooked on Tundras since 2000 when they came out Im on my 2nd one.However they are all gas hogs. Im getting tired of crazy gas bills . Now they have made the Tundras full size. Im thinking my next one is going to be a 2 wheel drive ,and just walk more. Very rarely do I need the 4wheel drive to launch.Ill probably downsize to Tacoma w/6. Just tow a little slower. Probably double the gas mileage overall.Im used to the tail wagging the dog.My log truck gets just 4mpg so you can imagine my fuel costs are crazy.

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