Hello everyone. I am considering buying a Surf and have a question I hope someone can answer.
I read in a thread on this website that it is not a good idea to keep the 4wd engaged whilst driving on tarmac - I think the thread was talking about "dragging" of the rear wheels.
I live in deepest darkest Derbyshire and one of the problems I have is that the (tarmac) road surfaces in winter can vary quite a lot, within the space of a journey. Something like this...
Leave home - road untreated very icy on hills
Get on A6 - road well treated, no ice, good traction
Get on b road - road mixed with patches of compressed snow but with good tarmac between!
If I go with a Surf does that mean that I will need to keep engaging/disengaging the 4wd when driving between good and poor surfaces?
If I do have to keep switching I am not sure how useable the Surf would be. I always thought an advantage of the 4wd was to have it running for a "just in case" scenario during the winter months?
Am I right in thinking that other 4wd's (I realise that I am risking it on this website!), such as a Disco can run 4wd on dry tarmac with these issues.
Thanks for reading this and I would be grateful for any help!
Rob.
I read in a thread on this website that it is not a good idea to keep the 4wd engaged whilst driving on tarmac - I think the thread was talking about "dragging" of the rear wheels.
I live in deepest darkest Derbyshire and one of the problems I have is that the (tarmac) road surfaces in winter can vary quite a lot, within the space of a journey. Something like this...
Leave home - road untreated very icy on hills
Get on A6 - road well treated, no ice, good traction
Get on b road - road mixed with patches of compressed snow but with good tarmac between!
If I go with a Surf does that mean that I will need to keep engaging/disengaging the 4wd when driving between good and poor surfaces?
If I do have to keep switching I am not sure how useable the Surf would be. I always thought an advantage of the 4wd was to have it running for a "just in case" scenario during the winter months?
Am I right in thinking that other 4wd's (I realise that I am risking it on this website!), such as a Disco can run 4wd on dry tarmac with these issues.
Thanks for reading this and I would be grateful for any help!
Rob.
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