I drive a GMC Jimmy, and the 4 wheel is a real life-saver in the winter, just like now for instance.
i have a 2 wheel drive and someone said i can have his 4 wheel drive but drive train is gone can i use mine and make the 4 wheel drive into a 2 wheel drive
No
No. It is 4 wheel drive. When it is not in 4 wheel drive it is rear wheel.
to use 4 wheel drive,both front and rear ends must have same gear ratio. if you dont want to use 4 wheel drive,u can change rear ratio,but remove front drive shaft so as not to accidently engage 4 wheel drive and trash your transmission
Shift the 4 wheel drive lever into 4 wheel drive.
If you have a 4-wheel drive car it shouldn't be in 4-wheel drive but if you accidentally or knock it into 4-wheel drive you have a gear leaver like item at the side of your actual gear stick. It will be vibrating a bit but that's perfectly normal. If your 4-wheel stick is up then its in 4-wheel drive but if its down your not in 4-wheel drive.
Of course they do they are the same thing because cars only have 4 wheels, so it would be the same as an all wheel drive.
No.
It is a front engine rear wheel drive vehicle. It is not available as a 4 wheel drive.
72 amp for 2 wheel drive and 90 amp for 4 wheel drive.
If You have Manual Locking Front Hubs, Then the 4 wheel drive will not work/drive the front 2 wheels at all without, Locking-Them-In . Do Not Lock and use the 4 wheel drive on Dry Pavement.
== == == == == == Its always 2 wheel drive unless you put it in 4 wheels drive. The optional Quadratrac 4 wheel system is basically an AWD system and the only way to use it in 2 wheel drive would be to remove the front drive shaft which is not recommended.