When I say high-traction snowy surfaces, I mean in 4wd. Any snowy surfaces is
slipper in rws.
andy levy <andy-dml@levyclan.us> said:
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> On 1/30/2005 9:02 AM, Tom Byrne wrote:
> | Part and dry or even high traction snowy surfaces. Right turns are no
> | problem. Calling the dealer tomorrow.
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> Probably shouldn't be using the 4WD under those conditions anyway. Part
> time should only be used when there's some give or slippage, and even
> then in a real tight turn (full lock) you might notice some jerking or
> noises.
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