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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1154280" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Most of my trucks are 4 wheel drive and I will tell you this my daily driver f150 has a turn know for 4wd and i wasnt paying attention thinking I was turning up the ac fan and drove home 45 miles in 4wd HI .. it still works fine no issues. I drive in 4wd high on asphalt whether its dry or snow on it and do not switch out. I have had a u joint break I took driveshaft out and put in 4wd high and drove home the 70 miles to get home in a truck. 4wd isnt as touchy as some think or maybe it is in certain manufacturers trucks. My wife has an AWD suv same as 4wd. What will destroy one is shifting while going too fast or trying to spin out on dry pavement. The only time i stop and put in neutral and roll back some is when shifting from 4wd Low to 2wd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1154280, member: 13268"] Most of my trucks are 4 wheel drive and I will tell you this my daily driver f150 has a turn know for 4wd and i wasnt paying attention thinking I was turning up the ac fan and drove home 45 miles in 4wd HI .. it still works fine no issues. I drive in 4wd high on asphalt whether its dry or snow on it and do not switch out. I have had a u joint break I took driveshaft out and put in 4wd high and drove home the 70 miles to get home in a truck. 4wd isnt as touchy as some think or maybe it is in certain manufacturers trucks. My wife has an AWD suv same as 4wd. What will destroy one is shifting while going too fast or trying to spin out on dry pavement. The only time i stop and put in neutral and roll back some is when shifting from 4wd Low to 2wd. [/QUOTE]
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