i have read in a manual that it is necessary to do 10 miles in 4wd each month - is this necessary? i have also read that due to the lack of something you cannot use surfs in 4wd on roads because of axel wind up - or is that me being wound up - can anybody shed any light on this.
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Originally posted by thumperi have read in a manual that it is necessary to do 10 miles in 4wd each month - is this necessary? i have also read that due to the lack of something you cannot use surfs in 4wd on roads because of axel wind up - or is that me being wound up - can anybody shed any light on this.
On slippery ground this isn't a problem.
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Originally posted by truckarmsCan you not get freewheeling hubs and stick them on that way you can run the car in 4 wheel drive keeping all the gear ratios loose, but not getting axle wind up
Freewheeling hubs allow the front wheels to 'disconnect from the drive train (loose term)' which puts less pressure on CV joints etc.. They can be bought as automatic or manual.
Manual having to be locked by hand (crap in mud up to your waste when you 4got to lock them and you need 4wheel drive...oops still in 2 wheel drive!Gaz
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Hey it takes you how long to think about locking the hubs BEFORE going into the mud? (I know I know forward planning aint easy if you are driving along a tar road and just see some mud that you want to get into) but they would make life easy for those people who dont like mud but own a 4*4 (the ones the goverment are trying to tax more).
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