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Old 02-03-2011, 10:25 AM   #61
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So i'm not going to pretend I know all the X's and O's so don't rag on my for not knowing the answer to this.

My truck is an 08 GMC is it bad to leave it in "Auto" all the time?
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Old 02-03-2011, 10:31 AM   #62
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ANd for the 'You're going to ruin you're drivetrain!!' crowd, this thing is a 1996 with 290,000 on it and going just fine.
I don't think anyone said an AWD would ruin the drivetrain, in fact several posts stated there would be no wear.

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Old 02-03-2011, 10:59 AM   #63
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Around the city I will leave mine in 4x4 all the time. There is always ice and snow, especially this winter, and my truck is so heavy on the front end that it will just spin and spin at every intersection.
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Old 02-03-2011, 11:03 AM   #64
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Love my jeep, but I only run it in 4wd when there's snow or ice on the ground. The rest of the time its in two wheel drive.
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Old 02-03-2011, 11:04 AM   #65
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When I had a 4x4, I would drive in RWD unless I needed 4WD and then I'd switch over. Using 4WD on dry pavement is largely unnecessary and can cause drivetrain damage. If you've ever tried to make a turn in a 4WD with the steering at lock, you'll have felt a 'hopping' behavior of the vehicle. That's a result of the front wheels trying to turn at the same speed (which is what locked 4WD does) which, when turning, they don't want to.
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Old 02-03-2011, 12:18 PM   #66
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A really cool video explaing diffs.
Skip to 2:00 for the info to start.

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Old 02-03-2011, 12:26 PM   #67
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I drive mine around with it in 4Lo, the front and rear axles locked, and the front sway bar disconnected.... 24/7 ... 12 months a year!

Makes for exciting times!

Rubicons! Can't beat em!

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Old 02-03-2011, 12:46 PM   #68
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four, eight, or sixty four wheel drive isn't going to help anyone on ice.




I actually got storm stayed by Swift Current a few weeks ago, had my truck in 2wd and couldn't get up a hill on the highway. No snow on the hill, just pure ice. Put it in 4x4 and went on my way, no spinning at all.

Claiming 4 wheel drive is no better than 2 wheel drive is just stupid.

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Old 02-03-2011, 12:52 PM   #69
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It should be against the law to run mud tires in the winter, in fact mud tires are dangerous year round and have no use other than mud.

They're no good on snow, ice, rain and probably have significantly longer stopping distance on dry pavement. They are good in mud tho

dude - i live in kelowna - we get about 5 snowfalls/year and i work out of my house. i think i've only had to use 4x4 2 times this fall/winter.... and that's just to get up the hill and out of my neighbourhood, then it's back to 2-wheel drive.

if the roads are really nasty i'll take my wife's car which has studded winter tires.

i don't know about alberta, but in bc you have to have winter tires (the ones with the snow flake on them) to do any kind of highway driving. it's not uncommon in the fall to have rcmp roadblocks where they are just checking tires
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Driven plenty of 4x4's and owned numerous Audi's and AWD sport cars.




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Oh then you must live in ALABAMA. How many days of the year is there ice on the road there? maybe 3?
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