
Originally Posted by
tact
Gotta stop you right there. That is flat out wrong. The whole point of having a centre diff is to drive all 4 wheels, even on tarmac, avoiding transmission wind up.
Are you so confused you are missing the difference between “full time 4wd” and “part time 4wd” systems??
No point touching on the rest of your comments til you get that part right in your head.
Utterly basic stuff here:
Part time 4wd: only one axle (front or rear) is driven, effectively 2wd, until the transfer box control is used to select 4wd. Most basic models have no centre diff - thus two modes:
- 2wd, for use on hard surfaces
- 4wd, for use ONLY when off tarmac
Full time 4wd: has a centre diff. Drives all 4 wheels whether the centre diff is locked or not. Two basic modes:
- 4wd, CDL UNLOCKED - for use on hard surfaces. Allows full 4 wheel differentiation so no transmission windup. Comes to grief if and only if a wheel is in the air and can free spin. At ALL other times when 4 wheels are on the ground, ALL 4 wheels are driven.
- 4wd, CDL LOCKED - for use ONLY when off tarmac.
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