1quick1
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I couldn't really find too great of an answer so I figured it might be a good topic in the FAQ if someone could explain the difference between the two.
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dnm45227 said:thanks for the info. i just want to make sure i get it straight before i relay it to her. are wet roads considered slippery enough, or does it strictly have to be sand, snow, mud?
Tightwadsjeeper said:dnm45227 said:thanks for the info. i just want to make sure i get it straight before i relay it to her. are wet roads considered slippery enough, or does it strictly have to be sand, snow, mud?
I don't know what the manual says, but IMO, wet pavement (concrete, ashpalt, etc.) is NOT slippery enough to engage the 4WD (Command-Trac, etc. part-time 4WD). Think of it this way... if you're not WORRIED about getting stuck or just spinning your tires, you don't want to engage the 4WD.
Luis