Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby.
-- JimG 80' CJ-7, 258 CID 35" BFG MT's on 15x10 Centerlines 4.56 D30-D44 SOA D300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks Warn 8000i w/dual batteries LockRight F&R "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message news:Xns94686BE725FF3eatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. . > "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in > news:1pmKb.230834$8y1.985290@attbi_s52: > > >> Whats the top safe speed to drive using full time 4X4? > > > > Depends on the vehicle and also whether or not your > > definition of "safe" includes such hazards as speeding > > tickets. > > > > Let me be more specific- > > If I'm driving my Jeep Liberty on the interstate in bad weather (i.e. > drizzle near freezing, light snow, patchy snow), is it safe to use "full > time 4X4" at speeds of 55-75? The manual says I can safely ---- in or out > of 4wd at up to 55 mph, but makes no mention of a top speed, automatic > disengage speed, or other limit on 4X4 at highway speed. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby.
-- JimG 80' CJ-7, 258 CID 35" BFG MT's on 15x10 Centerlines 4.56 D30-D44 SOA D300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks Warn 8000i w/dual batteries LockRight F&R "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message news:Xns94686BE725FF3eatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. . > "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in > news:1pmKb.230834$8y1.985290@attbi_s52: > > >> Whats the top safe speed to drive using full time 4X4? > > > > Depends on the vehicle and also whether or not your > > definition of "safe" includes such hazards as speeding > > tickets. > > > > Let me be more specific- > > If I'm driving my Jeep Liberty on the interstate in bad weather (i.e. > drizzle near freezing, light snow, patchy snow), is it safe to use "full > time 4X4" at speeds of 55-75? The manual says I can safely ---- in or out > of 4wd at up to 55 mph, but makes no mention of a top speed, automatic > disengage speed, or other limit on 4X4 at highway speed. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:36, Barry Bean's monkeys randomly typed:
> > Let me be more specific- Always a good idea. > > If I'm driving my Jeep Liberty on the interstate in bad weather (i.e. > drizzle near freezing, light snow, patchy snow), is it safe to use "full > time 4X4" at speeds of 55-75? The manual says I can safely ---- in or out > of 4wd at up to 55 mph, but makes no mention of a top speed, automatic > disengage speed, or other limit on 4X4 at highway speed. This is probably because the manual mistakenly assumes something resembling self-preservation instincts on the part of the driver. A full time 4wd can be left engaged at any speed, as it has the slippage needed. HOWEVER this does not mean it is anything less than insanely reckless, homicidal, and suicidal to actually drive at high speeds under degraded weather conditions. A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time 4x4, 55 mph is insane. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:36, Barry Bean's monkeys randomly typed:
> > Let me be more specific- Always a good idea. > > If I'm driving my Jeep Liberty on the interstate in bad weather (i.e. > drizzle near freezing, light snow, patchy snow), is it safe to use "full > time 4X4" at speeds of 55-75? The manual says I can safely ---- in or out > of 4wd at up to 55 mph, but makes no mention of a top speed, automatic > disengage speed, or other limit on 4X4 at highway speed. This is probably because the manual mistakenly assumes something resembling self-preservation instincts on the part of the driver. A full time 4wd can be left engaged at any speed, as it has the slippage needed. HOWEVER this does not mean it is anything less than insanely reckless, homicidal, and suicidal to actually drive at high speeds under degraded weather conditions. A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time 4x4, 55 mph is insane. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:36, Barry Bean's monkeys randomly typed:
> > Let me be more specific- Always a good idea. > > If I'm driving my Jeep Liberty on the interstate in bad weather (i.e. > drizzle near freezing, light snow, patchy snow), is it safe to use "full > time 4X4" at speeds of 55-75? The manual says I can safely ---- in or out > of 4wd at up to 55 mph, but makes no mention of a top speed, automatic > disengage speed, or other limit on 4X4 at highway speed. This is probably because the manual mistakenly assumes something resembling self-preservation instincts on the part of the driver. A full time 4wd can be left engaged at any speed, as it has the slippage needed. HOWEVER this does not mean it is anything less than insanely reckless, homicidal, and suicidal to actually drive at high speeds under degraded weather conditions. A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time 4x4, 55 mph is insane. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:46, JimG's monkeys randomly typed:
> 55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby. > On patchy snow? Please post your driving area and the color of your vehicle so I can avoid you like the plague. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:46, JimG's monkeys randomly typed:
> 55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby. > On patchy snow? Please post your driving area and the color of your vehicle so I can avoid you like the plague. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 08:46, JimG's monkeys randomly typed:
> 55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby. > On patchy snow? Please post your driving area and the color of your vehicle so I can avoid you like the plague. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
I ain't drive'n no Libby in patchy snow!
I'll be the one in the black Fiero going by you at 70 on snow covered I-77 ! We ain't afraid of no snow here in the hills! :-) JimG "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:EBDKb.75063$I07.370485@attbi_s53... > Roughly 1/6/04 08:46, JimG's monkeys randomly typed: > > > 55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby. > > > > On patchy snow? Please post your driving area and the > color of your vehicle so I can avoid you like the plague. > > -- > Fan of the dumbest team in America. > |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
I ain't drive'n no Libby in patchy snow!
I'll be the one in the black Fiero going by you at 70 on snow covered I-77 ! We ain't afraid of no snow here in the hills! :-) JimG "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:EBDKb.75063$I07.370485@attbi_s53... > Roughly 1/6/04 08:46, JimG's monkeys randomly typed: > > > 55-75+ mph should be no problem in your Libby. > > > > On patchy snow? Please post your driving area and the > color of your vehicle so I can avoid you like the plague. > > -- > Fan of the dumbest team in America. > |
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