How do I know 4x4 works?
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How do I know 4x4 works?
I just purchased a 2012 Platinum and I tried to test the 4x4 the traditional way by placing it in 4 hi and slowly making very tight turns. I expected to feel loping or tire scuffing. What I did hear was more of a shutter. DOes this make any sense to anyone? Should I be concerned?
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1. Find a vacant lot/area that has very deep snow.
2. Drive it as deep as you can in 2WD until the back wheels spin and forward progress is stopped.
3. Put it in 4 hi and see if you can drive further into the snow. Best scenario is you get deeper and get some wheel spin. If you're by yourself, you should see snow flying past your side windows as the front wheels churn out the snow. If you have someone with you, they should see the front wheels spinning.
4. Put it in 4 lo and back out.
Or the easy way is you could put the whole truck up on jack stands, put it in 4WD and gear and watch all four wheels turn.
2. Drive it as deep as you can in 2WD until the back wheels spin and forward progress is stopped.
3. Put it in 4 hi and see if you can drive further into the snow. Best scenario is you get deeper and get some wheel spin. If you're by yourself, you should see snow flying past your side windows as the front wheels churn out the snow. If you have someone with you, they should see the front wheels spinning.
4. Put it in 4 lo and back out.
Or the easy way is you could put the whole truck up on jack stands, put it in 4WD and gear and watch all four wheels turn.
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