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wopachop
Mar 28, 2021Explorer
opnspaces wrote:Not really true. Manufacturers could omit a lot of moving parts if they wanted to make a vehicle 1 wheel driven.
Also know that most 4 wheel drive trucks are really only 2 wheel drive, the back right (passenger) side and front left (driver side) tire. Get out or have your wife get out and observe which tires are spinning when you try to drive and those are the ones you will want to put the carpet under if needed.
I understand what you're saying, but in real life applications it's not so black and white. Put some kid in an old Ford ranger and watch him do fish tails in the sand. You will see a roost from both back tires.
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