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Old 03-11-2002, 08:03 PM
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rvr 4x4

any one tell me is it posible to disconnect the rear drive of my mitsubishi rvr as i dont use it off road only on road ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????
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I think the rear wheels only kick in when the front wheels spin.
Some are 4wd and some are awd. Check it out.
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Re: rvr 4x4

Like Okiboy said, if your RVR is an All-Wheel-Drive then there wouldn't be an extra gear stick lever next to your main transmission stick. All depending if your car has an auto or manual transmission.

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