rexinsea wrote:
QUESTIONS: When would you use part time 4WD if not on rainy/wet roads? What is the real difference between part time 4WD and Full Time? Before reading these threads I previously thought the difference was Part Time = AWD and Full Time = off road performance on rough roads/sand/really deep snow.
I guess my follow-up question will be: if I'm driving up skiing on icy/compact snow roads is full time 4WD really the right setting? Thanks for answering such a newbie question -- I'm just a bit confused and the manual that came with the rig just seems rather lacking on the subject and I'm hoping for some real world experiences/advice.
Part time locks the center diff preventing the front and rear axles from moving at different rates (bad on high-traction surfaces as it'll put extra strain on your gears and wheels). I use full-time it whenever I'm in the rain. If things are really bad or you EXPECT to be slipping is when part-time is a good thing. Examples are slick dirt roads, driving up a wet ramp, heavy snow where you can barely get traction, etc.
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