if you trap where roads are just trails 4wd is a big advantage
Anyone that actually gets off road agrees with this 100% and it they don't they expose their very limited experience and driving conditions.
Weight makes a big difference in snow drifts I found. After years of Toyotas, jeeps and f 150s I was blown away how much better I got around in my 7.3 excursion. When I would be pulled around in ruts the excursion made its own path and blew right on through. When I would have to go forward and back several times in the mall rigs to get through the x just keeps going without any of that. But in deep bottom less mud the e sinks and the lighter rigs do better.
Had some young guys in a 1500 Chevy 4x4 trying to pull a jeep cheeroke that had gone off the road on ice back on the road. They just keep spinning. Started slow, progressed to yanking couldn't do it. I idled down thth th x and asked if they wanted me to try. " well you can if you want bilut it won't do any good. I went down hooked up checked how the connection was on the jeep and told the lady stuck to watch her front end and not get into the hackaberry tree a few inches from her fender. Then got in the x and put it in drive. I never had to get on the throttle and idled her right out. Those 20 year old Chevy boys were very deflated. Tried to say it was the diesel power I didn't tap into. I told them nope it's the 10k lbs of weight geting traction on the ice vs the 3500lbs of your truck. I saw the light come on with thar comment. Something tells me they didn't tell their friends a Ford pulled out a jeep without any effort they could not budge with their Chevy.