2005 CTT Daily Driver/price questions
#16
Three Wheelin'
Joined: Dec 2007
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From: out in the sticks and flat lands of va wondering around for an open field or pavement!!!
I think you will have a great time with the ctt as a dd I have been doing it for years. Just get a code reader of some sort you will need it for the little qorks . I have gone on tracks/offroading/snow and all with the 20 inch wheels and had no problems doing so get it let the games begin!!!
OH yeah look out for people in range rover then wanna try to run you at every chance like it's some kinda competition...haha!
OH yeah look out for people in range rover then wanna try to run you at every chance like it's some kinda competition...haha!
#17
Jason,
I chose the CTT as my winter driver/hauler and it was great last winter. Here is Calgary they don't clean the snow off the roads so they get icy and with winter tires and 18" it was fine.
Once thing I did notice was with PSM on, it let's the truck slide out a bit before "catching it", which took a little to get used to. My wife's Ford grabs a slide right away.
And hesitation, I got BMC's and IPD intake which took a lot of the hesitation away (got cat bypasses too just haven't put them on)
Good luck in your choice.
I chose the CTT as my winter driver/hauler and it was great last winter. Here is Calgary they don't clean the snow off the roads so they get icy and with winter tires and 18" it was fine.
Once thing I did notice was with PSM on, it let's the truck slide out a bit before "catching it", which took a little to get used to. My wife's Ford grabs a slide right away.
And hesitation, I got BMC's and IPD intake which took a lot of the hesitation away (got cat bypasses too just haven't put them on)
Good luck in your choice.