Posted by 135 Fan on February 02, 2011 at 22:37:50 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: 4WD Qtestion posted by 60 acre hillside on February 02, 2011 at 17:10:41:
Looks like a lot of people don't know how their 4x4's are supposed to be used. Almost all vehicles can be shifted in and out of 4 wheel drive while moving in high range as long as you aren't spinning. Low range requires you to stop to engage and disengage 4x4. There is a reason for high and low on the transfer case. In high range you could go 60 MPH in 4x4 if you wanted to. 4x4 can be used at any speed as long as the road has slippery conditions. Usually when the road is covered in ice and snow(slippery conditions) no one is going to want to drive 60 MPH so it becomes a non issue. If was an emergency though, it wouldn't hurt anything. Sounds like your friend in Minnesota has a good understanding of how his 4x4 works and the whole reason behind buying a 4x4 in the first place. Dave
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