Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions
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Re: Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions
In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
<johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>turning a corner.
>
>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>center diff.
when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>turning a corner.
>
>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>center diff.
when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions
In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
<johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>turning a corner.
>
>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>center diff.
when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>turning a corner.
>
>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>center diff.
when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions - getting off-topic.....
On 03 Nov 2003 01:13:06 GMT, mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon (Matt
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
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Re: Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions - getting off-topic.....
On 03 Nov 2003 01:13:06 GMT, mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon (Matt
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
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Re: Siped MT/Rs vs snow tires - comments and questions - getting off-topic.....
On 03 Nov 2003 01:13:06 GMT, mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon (Matt
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
Macchiarolo) wrote:
>In article <h9vaqvgm8r9qmd5s2cbts4545gv6lem65s@4ax.com>, John Davies
><johnedavies@comcast.net> writes:
>
>>>If you are in part time 4x4, your front tires are going to scuff or plow
>>>turning a corner.
>>
>>It doesn't have part time - it is full time with a (lockable) viscous
>>center diff.
>
>when it's locked it's equivalent to part-time.
>* * *
Well, yeah, and when it's unlocked (which is the way I usually drive
it) it ain't. So the truck shouldn't plow in turns.
For street driving in snow I usually leave the center diff unlocked so
that the ABS stays operational - the Lexus LX450 ecu disables the ABS
with the center diff locked.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
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