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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postty lol,well i can only go by wot i know,and wot i know is,u never ever front or rear lift a 4x4 period,not worth the risk
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Originally posted by Bogus View PostI thought forum etiquette meant that you had to storm off in a huff now, because someone disagreed with you ?? At least that seems to have been the trend lately
Bogus,not atall,i do it for living mate,towing is one thing i know lots bout!ive seen 4x4's towed b4,seen most things come to think of it lol
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postty lol,well i can only go by wot i know,and wot i know is,u never ever front or rear lift a 4x4 period,not worth the risk
You need work out the difference between Part Time 4wd and Full Time 4wd, instead of blindly following the text book.
A part time 4wd setup like a Surf is to all intense and purposes a 2wd car untill you push that little lever forward or press the buttom.
A Full Time 4x4 or any AWD car, will obviously cause trouble, as the wheels left on the ground (front or back), will want to turn the wheels that are on your Spec Lift and the car will try and climb on to the back of your truck!!
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Originally posted by Bogus View PostI thought forum etiquette meant that you had to storm off in a huff now, because someone disagreed with you ?? At least that seems to have been the trend lately
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I think BDT is a little more adult than that.
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostYou need work out the difference between Part Time 4wd and Full Time 4wd, instead of blindly following the text book.
A part time 4wd setup like a Surf is to all intense and purposes a 2wd car untill you push that little lever forward or press the buttom.
A Full Time 4x4 or any AWD car, will obviously cause trouble, as the wheels left on the ground (front or back), will want to turn the wheels that are on your Spec Lift and the car will try and climb on to the back of your truck!!
,and obviously rear lift it
Last edited by darkdezigns; 17 January 2008, 22:18.
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Stick a extra litre of auto fluid in put i in neutral and keep below 40mph it will be ok to tow but not huge distances keep below about 70 miles if possible.
And don't forget to drain out the extra litre before you drive it again.Last edited by steved; 18 January 2008, 12:33.ionic SURFactant
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