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โMar-28-2021 02:19 PM
opnspaces wrote:seems that way but the torque is equal. The reason the right rear tends to spin first is that the tork of the drivetrain is putting a downforce on the left side tire giving additional traction. Likewise there is a lifting force on the right rear.
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.
โMar-28-2021 01:29 PM
profdant139 wrote:Last week I was towing a big hunk of metal with a Nissan frontier. 4lo and rear diff locked. The back axle was still hopping like crazy.
wopachop, I've never felt my axle hop. That does not sound like a fun feeling. I wonder if putting the truck into 4WLO might reduce the hop??
โMar-28-2021 01:10 PM
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.
โMar-28-2021 11:53 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
Sand driving...know your limitations and stop before you get in over your head. I have taken a 4x4 driving course, thank you US National Parks Service, and the lesson to be learned...get out and go look...don't just drive into something hoping for the best.
I read you are towing a trailer...if you are going to be driving thru a creek bed..a dry river course? Be aware of the angle of approach and exit. Will your trailer tongue get caught going down or the back of the truck get hung up, going up/out.
Best tool is a shovel. More than one. And a proper weight rated tow line for the person that comes to help, but doesn't have one.
Just a note...if a person has duallies, unless they have spacers, they do not air down. Can't let those tires rub or pick up rocks that will tear the tires to shreds.
And, not every tire set-up allows for spacers...mine, for instance. a 99 E350.
Gary Haupt
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