Probably a daft question, but I cannot find the answer covered already anywhere. With a 2nd Gen Surf, when 4 wheel drive is engaged, do the front and rear diffs lock or is it just the transfer box engaged the front diff, giving effectively 2 wheel drive (1 front, 1 rear). Essentially I guess I am asking if the front and rear diffs are limited slip or free wheeling diffs.
I am intrigued to know just how many wheels do actually drive when you need them.
Also, with the 4 wheel drive turned off and all four wheels jacked up, should I expect turning a rear wheel to cause a front wheel to turn? It doesn't feel like there is any wind up while driving and when you turn the 4 wd on you can feel a difference, but I was expecting it to release the front axle completely.
I am intrigued to know just how many wheels do actually drive when you need them.
Also, with the 4 wheel drive turned off and all four wheels jacked up, should I expect turning a rear wheel to cause a front wheel to turn? It doesn't feel like there is any wind up while driving and when you turn the 4 wd on you can feel a difference, but I was expecting it to release the front axle completely.
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