swany
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ok i am new to 4x4 diving and was wondering what is the fastest you can drive in 4hi say on a snowy road or something?
swany said:ok i am new to 4x4 diving and was wondering what is the fastest you can drive in 4hi say on a snowy road or something?
and this post shows that you need to remember something.Slo-Sho said:I've gone as fast as 70 mph on snow covered highways in Part time. I have also driven at a sustained 40 mph in 4LO.
87manche said:and this post shows that you need to remember something.
4WD get's you going faster, and may even aid in directional control, but it doesn't make you stop any faster than any other vehicle on the road.
XJoshua said:Well I think I was correct. The transfer case does nothing to the wheels, just sends power to the front or rear.
Yes limited slip might have been the wrong term, maybe locker since thats what Part Time does. But just think of the front axle as the left wheel, and the rear axle as the right wheel, then the transfer case is your differential. FullTime you get power, but loose it when you slip. Then Part Time you need to be on a loose surface for the wheels to slip because the power has to leave somehow, but youll always have power going to the front and rear. Thats why you get that jerk when turning in Part Time.
falcon556 said:I keep hearing that in Full Time you don't get the same traction. True up to a point. I used to have an '87 with Full Time, went hunting to all kinds of terrain only once when I got stuck in deep mud I had to go in to Part Time.
I now drive a '96 with FT TC, keep it in FT all the time and never experience any wheel slip at any time. I think the 231 TC is great if you live in the boondocks and use the XJ only on unpaved roads or four wheeling only.
I think Chrysler made the 242 available on the better XJs and ZJs to force the customers to pay the higher price. Too many people got stuck with the inferior 231 and Part Time system either because they didn't know better or couldn't afford better.
You get your moneys worth with the FT system, you have the best of both worlds.
bjlinma said:My XJ feels much more stable in Full Time. I mainly use 2wd in the summer for better gas mileage but as soon as the wheather starts getting iffy and the temp starts going below freezing at night, I use full time in case I hit a slippery patch.
falcon556 said:Unless you can disconnect the axles and driveshafts I don't see how the mileage would change.
My 01 WJ has a little gismo that gives you instant gas mileage.
I tried it with the 242 in 2WD and 4WD on the same road and couldn't tell.
All the parts turn regardless of mode. I told my wife that drives it that the full time is the norm and she should never change it from there.
She loves it. She can even turn the radio on from the steering wheel, go figure. She is not capable of appreciating the beauty of my XJ.
jeepdude10000 said:one fuel tank on 4X4 FT and one tank on 2X4, u will see a diff.![]()