ThunderbirdJunkie
Bronze Supporter
ThunderbirdJunkie can feel massive tire scrub when in 4w on dry pavement. He had to drag a trailer out of gramps's yard a couple months ago. straight pull, 4 low (8,000 lb trailer with a tricycle Farmall on it...his duallie is a 2 wheel 460 F350 and wouldn't do anything but light up all 4 tires in the rear when trying to pull that damn trailer)
Basically
NEVER EVER EVER USE PART TIME ON DRY PAVEMENT.
No reason to do so anyway. It's not like the lever is on the passenger side like it is on a rice grinder old Toyota or Isuzu...it takes maybe a whole second to disengage 4wd.
ThunderbirdJunkie's MOM could handle it in our '93 Dakota 5 speed and Dad's F150s, and thought Dad's '96 Explorer with the automatic "AWD" 4wd system was stupid. She called the '84 XJ wagoneer with its electronically shifted (basically a toggle switch in the console) transfer case "stupid and for idiots that can't drive".
Unless you have ****** tires (which KJs came from the factory with) there is NO REASON for the NP/NV 242 transfer case to exist, nor an AWD setting on a 4x4.
You guys gonna let ThunderbirdJunkie's mom out-wheel you guys during daily Michigan driving?
None of this is meant to insult anybody - just to put a perspective on things. Granted, this is the same woman that poked fun at her son for putting an automatic transmission in his Mustang asking if it was "so girls can drive it"
(maybe now you guys understand where ThunderbirdJunkie gets it(rotflmao))
Basically
NEVER EVER EVER USE PART TIME ON DRY PAVEMENT.
No reason to do so anyway. It's not like the lever is on the passenger side like it is on a rice grinder old Toyota or Isuzu...it takes maybe a whole second to disengage 4wd.
ThunderbirdJunkie's MOM could handle it in our '93 Dakota 5 speed and Dad's F150s, and thought Dad's '96 Explorer with the automatic "AWD" 4wd system was stupid. She called the '84 XJ wagoneer with its electronically shifted (basically a toggle switch in the console) transfer case "stupid and for idiots that can't drive".
Unless you have ****** tires (which KJs came from the factory with) there is NO REASON for the NP/NV 242 transfer case to exist, nor an AWD setting on a 4x4.
You guys gonna let ThunderbirdJunkie's mom out-wheel you guys during daily Michigan driving?
None of this is meant to insult anybody - just to put a perspective on things. Granted, this is the same woman that poked fun at her son for putting an automatic transmission in his Mustang asking if it was "so girls can drive it"
(maybe now you guys understand where ThunderbirdJunkie gets it(rotflmao))