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Re: how fast in 4X4?
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Posted by toolman on May 18, 2006 at 19:02:08 from (24.66.64.56):
In Reply to: how fast in 4X4? posted by Tim Shultz on May 18, 2006 at 18:25:08:
I can,t tell from the picture for sure but it looks like you have warn hubs on that,(meaning you have to turn them in by hand then go inside the cab and shift it into 4x4) if that,s the case then just shift it outa 4x4 in the cab back to 2 high and leave your hubs in and it won,t hurt anything , might cost you a bit more in gas but it is good to run them with the hubs in some to get everything nice and oiled.I f it is fulltime 4x4 meanting hubs can,t be turned by hand and you only have to shift in into 4x4 range inside the cab , then i wouldn,t run it very fast, even when they were new they didn,t stand up to that too very long, now that,s it,s 33 years old it might be getting a might bit tired and decide to pop the transfer case or the front axle gears or both.
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