Out of the known car companies, Dodge was the first to start 4 wheel drive in 1934 with their trucks.
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Yes you can, but don't drive over 50 to 55 MPH
The benefit of driving 4 wheel drive cars is that you have the option to engage or disengage the four wheel drive when you need to. Four wheel drive is great on low traction surfaces (off road, snow, etc.).
If you are driving in 4 wheel drive, put them on the front tires. If you are driving in 2wd ordon'thave 4 wheel drive, put them on the back.
Yes, You can only shift it into 4 high while driving. You can not shift to 4 low while moving.
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A 4-4-4-4 steam locomotive, in the Whyte notation for describing locomotive wheel arrangements, has a four-wheel leading truck, two sets of four driving wheels, and a four-wheel trailing truck
Because most 4 wheel drive vehicles are higher off the ground. A 4 wheel drive vehicle needs more ground clearance to keep anything on the underside from hanging up on rocks, roots, etc when driving off road. (4 Wheel drive is not needed for normal driving on standard roadways.)
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4 wheel low is for slower 4x4 driving and more rough terrain. 4 wheel high is for faster driving like driving in the snow and ice or through a trail with a little bit of slick mud on it.
All wheel drive means all 4 wheels are driving the vehicle. RWD means only the rear wheels are driving the vehicle, and FWD means only the front wheels are driving the vehicle.
Yes 4 high ONLY .