Front wheel drive

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lfhoward

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I would take the back roads and keep the speed under 40. Maybe 35.
 

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All this stuff turns in regular 2wd mode. I have driven a lot of highway miles in the winter in part-time 4hi. I reckon the front driveshaft is the weak link; they start to squeak under load.
 

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All this stuff turns in regular 2wd mode. I have driven a lot of highway miles in the winter in part-time 4hi. I reckon the front driveshaft is the weak link; they start to squeak under load.
I agree, without the assistance of the rear drive shaft also moving the jeep that little front drivshaft is overworked. Be gentle and drive as little as possible.
 

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As others have stated, keep driving to a minimum if possible.
Most damage for differentials comes for the lack of lubrication. Given that the front diff isn't design to solely propel the vehicle, do not go on a long highway trip that would overheat the oil and then cause damage.
 
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