Brownrecluse wrote:
flash7210 wrote:
Are you putting it into part-time or full-time?
part-time is true 4wd.
full-time is more like AWD.
When you move the transfer case lever, is there tension? Or does the lever just seem to flop in between positions?
All 4wd engagement is done in the transfer case. There is nothing in the front axle to engage or disengage.
Is yours an 05 or 06?
The 2005 CRD has a limited slip rear diff. The 06 does not and relies on the traction control system.
Both 05 and 06 have a open diff in the front.
Driving over low traction surfaces (mud or soft sand) is as much about driving technique as it is about the driveline. Lightly applying the brake while accelerating will help evenly distribute torque to all 4 wheels.
Part time is true 4X4? I m just curious. My last car was a 2001 Subaru Forester. I loved the way it handled in the snow. Getting used to my Jeep.
Subarus awd is generally better than these jeeps Full-Time mode. The subarus either use a viscous coupling in the center on the manual transmission cars, or a electronic system on the auto cars which can send torque where it needs to go. I think the autos normally run 90/10 until they slip. I had a manual 07 Legacy and my wife had a auto 09 legacy and both worked really well.
Full time is better than nothing though, I use it whenever the roads are slick. The jeep powerslides pretty well in Full-time too when the roads are covered, I've never had it send all the power to the front wheels.