Do you really think you need a 4x4? I've had four over the years, a 56 Willy's wagon, 72 for Bronco, a 74 Ford Bronc and a 76 Jeep CJ-5. I ran traplines and predator hunted all across northern WI and MN. They were great the 72 Bronco finally had the doors taken off, chains on all 4 corners and was used as a log skidder.
Then I bought my first P/U with Posi-traction and never looked back at 4-wheel drive. Less maintenance, less stuff to break, better mileage and will go 90% of the places a 4x4 will go. I've had to pull out more than one 4x4. Drive along the hiway in the north country and you can pick up enough sets of semi chains to make a very aggressive set that will really get you through the snow and ice. I will say that soft sand is a bug-a-boo for none 4 wheel drive.
I've set up my van with posi and it is not only my travel and camping rig but also my hunting rig and I camp where I'm hunting.
Then I bought my first P/U with Posi-traction and never looked back at 4-wheel drive. Less maintenance, less stuff to break, better mileage and will go 90% of the places a 4x4 will go. I've had to pull out more than one 4x4. Drive along the hiway in the north country and you can pick up enough sets of semi chains to make a very aggressive set that will really get you through the snow and ice. I will say that soft sand is a bug-a-boo for none 4 wheel drive.
I've set up my van with posi and it is not only my travel and camping rig but also my hunting rig and I camp where I'm hunting.