I'm taking my Surf on his first trip up the alps this weekend.
Should I need to, my understanding is that I stick it in 4wd and put the chains on the front wheels (as opposed to leaving it in 2wd and putting them on the rear). My concern is just that I will tear the transmission to pieces driving it around in 4wd.
I suppose the idea is that if it's slippery enough to need chains, it's going to be slippery enough not to hurt the transmission.
Any views / advice? Anything anyone can think of that I need to do as well? Winter diesel? Chuck a load of antifreeze in?
Should I need to, my understanding is that I stick it in 4wd and put the chains on the front wheels (as opposed to leaving it in 2wd and putting them on the rear). My concern is just that I will tear the transmission to pieces driving it around in 4wd.
I suppose the idea is that if it's slippery enough to need chains, it's going to be slippery enough not to hurt the transmission.
Any views / advice? Anything anyone can think of that I need to do as well? Winter diesel? Chuck a load of antifreeze in?
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