ATXKJ wrote:
I tried running 2 different styles of 245/75/16 and the part time 4x4 and low - would not work
- i.e. you can move the selector and the rear wheels turned - front did not have power
only the Full time 4x4 worked.
( I learned this at Moab - when I blew a tire on Steel bender - not a great place to learn - I now only buy full sets of 5 and rotate all tires)
Gotta say, nobody should be using part time 4WD on Moab slickrock most of the time. It is even stickier than pavement, so driveline bind is a real issue. Just use 2WD most of the time, and switch to AWD when you get to a tough spot. Stuck? Then switch to 4WD.
Same goes for the slabs on the Rubicon or anywhere else where you have tires on solid surface most of the time. I watched a guy bind up on top of the Lion's Back near Moab...he had it in 4WD low to go up to the top, which you have to do, but then once you're up there you have to do a 3-8 point turn to get turned around to come back down. He bound up, broke his driveshaft, and couldn't control the vehicle coming back down. Not pretty.
Back to your question...I would try to stick with a full-size spare if you possibly can.