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Old 04-07-2015, 01:18 PM
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4wd

Why is it important to take a vehicle out of 4WD when you get back on solid ground? I very occasionally forget to put the vehicle back in to 2WD after I get unstuck, and have driven for about 1.25 miles at about 45 MPH. What kind of potential damage can I do to my vehicle if I keep it in 4WD on a smooth road at a moderate speed for a little while?

FWIW I drive a 2004 Dodge Ram.

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Re: 4wd

Read this:

http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/def_turnpart.html

It should answer your questions.

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Re: 4wd

That article was interesting. I drive a Jeep Wrangler and never read that at any Jeep forum.
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