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Old 06-01-2006, 09:56 AM
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Almost all 4 wheel drive vehicles should only be in 2 wheel drive on dry ashpalt roads. I believe even the new all wheel drive vehicles only transfer power to the rear wheels when the front wheels start to lose traction. At least that is how it was in the Ford Escape I used to drive.

I know my truck, a Ford F-350, hates being in 4 wheel drive on dry roads.

Check your owner's manual if you got one. It should tell you in there.
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