Posted by john B. on February 02, 2011 at 18:04:57 from (38.114.64.172):
In Reply to: 4WD Qtestion posted by 60 acre hillside on February 02, 2011 at 17:10:41:
We use it anytime we're on snow or ice and turn it off on pavement. It's so easy now with the push of a button so why not. 4WD has no speed limitations except when you're in 4WD-LO. And for the comment below on the 4WD trucks paying for those nice tow trucks. The two wheel drive trucks usually stay in the shed around here until the roads clear and the front wheel drives make it just fine as the 4WD's. That's why the 4WD are paying for the tow trucks. People think since they have 4WD they can go fast but they fail to think that they have the same stopping problem as any other vehicle on the road and some 4WD have more braking issues than when in it's 2WD.
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