fastpakr
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
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- City
- Roanoke, VA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Engine
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Tire Size
- 285/75-16
You wouldn't notice in 2wd because the tires are freewheeling. In 4wd they are somewhat locked together. Your messed up tire had a different radius than the other tire.
You should be able to drive down dry pavement in 4wd and not have it dart around. Going around corners it will bind and scrub the tires or bounce the suspension some, depending on how fast and your tires/traction characteristics, but you should not be getting sudden outrageous steering changes. BTW, I'm not in any way recommending driving in 4wd on dry pavement.
BTW, I only just now noticed we have a spellcheck, has this new?
You didn't switch to Firefox recently, did you?