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mobeewan
Mar 26, 2017Explorer
I've only ever driven above 45 once while in 4wd and it was by accident. After leaving a campground where everything was wet and a little muddy I forgot to shift back to 2wd. Was doing 60 on black top for about 2 miles. I slowed back down enough to shift back into 2wd.
I've never needed to go faster than 35 off road or in snow towing or not towing. I always though 45 was the limit for 4wd because that is the fastest for shift on the fly for my truck. I'll have to look at my manual again.
Anyway as previously stated you shouldn't tow on pavement in 4wd so why would anyone tow in full time 4wd?
I've never needed to go faster than 35 off road or in snow towing or not towing. I always though 45 was the limit for 4wd because that is the fastest for shift on the fly for my truck. I'll have to look at my manual again.
Anyway as previously stated you shouldn't tow on pavement in 4wd so why would anyone tow in full time 4wd?
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