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Feb 11, 2015Explorer
The original poster is saying the truck feels light in the front, and that he feels it needs to be in 4WD on wet roads to feel better.
Those two things indicate to me there is some tweaking yet to be done.
Yes, first thing I would do is readjust the WD hitch to try to get the front ( steer ) axle back to it's normal weight ( so called 100% FALR ), and drive it again.
You really don't want to have to drive around in 4WD just because it's raining.
Those two things indicate to me there is some tweaking yet to be done.
Yes, first thing I would do is readjust the WD hitch to try to get the front ( steer ) axle back to it's normal weight ( so called 100% FALR ), and drive it again.
You really don't want to have to drive around in 4WD just because it's raining.
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