anyone know of if there's a recommended (or otherwise reasonable) maximum speed for operating in 4WD?
also, I've only shifted into 4WD while stopped- is there a minimum speed at which you can shift over?
4WD questions
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Snowslide,
So far I have had no problems with 4wd at 90 to 100 kph - although if your in 4wd the roads are worse so maybe it is better to slow down as well :D :D
In order for the auto hubs to lock you must be going pretty slow - basically stopped. However, once the hubs are engaged (Wheel Lock light) you can shift in and out of 4wd at any speed - best to let up on the pedal when shifting.
Have fun,
James
So far I have had no problems with 4wd at 90 to 100 kph - although if your in 4wd the roads are worse so maybe it is better to slow down as well :D :D
In order for the auto hubs to lock you must be going pretty slow - basically stopped. However, once the hubs are engaged (Wheel Lock light) you can shift in and out of 4wd at any speed - best to let up on the pedal when shifting.
Have fun,
James