Caballo_Blanco
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So at low speed in 4wd would it even be noticable, I'm talking not even above 35 on dirt most likelyThat’s only going to happen in 4wd. Front is disconnected in 2wd.
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So at low speed in 4wd would it even be noticable, I'm talking not even above 35 on dirt most likelyThat’s only going to happen in 4wd. Front is disconnected in 2wd.
So at low speed in 4wd would it even be noticable, I'm talking not even above 35 on dirt most likely
Running 4.10 in front/4:11 is back is OK, Heep did it quite often (Mud trucks do it too). 4:11 in front/4:10 in back is BAD - the @$$ end is trying to push the front which can result in loss of control.