Slipping in 4x4 low
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Re: Slipping in 4x4 low
Yep, I have done that also. The 4WD light on my TJ's dash is totally blocked
from view by the steering wheel. Still no excuse. I should have remembered
to shift back to 2WD, but I forgot. DUH!!!
Tom
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I drove mine in four wheel high on dry pavement for five or ten miles
once,
> and nothing happened. I think the reason is that I didn't KNOW that I was
> in four wheel high. Or maybe since I was on a twisty mountain road all
the
> turning to and fro kept the drive train unloaded. Or maybe the puny four
> cylinder engine is incapable of grenading the drive train. I did notice
> some loss in power, and had a dickens of a time figuring out what it was.
> I'll bet you all have done this...
>
> Earle
>
from view by the steering wheel. Still no excuse. I should have remembered
to shift back to 2WD, but I forgot. DUH!!!
Tom
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:439be0d7$0$1207$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.co m...
> I drove mine in four wheel high on dry pavement for five or ten miles
once,
> and nothing happened. I think the reason is that I didn't KNOW that I was
> in four wheel high. Or maybe since I was on a twisty mountain road all
the
> turning to and fro kept the drive train unloaded. Or maybe the puny four
> cylinder engine is incapable of grenading the drive train. I did notice
> some loss in power, and had a dickens of a time figuring out what it was.
> I'll bet you all have done this...
>
> Earle
>
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