Yes. Four-wheel-drive vehicles allow you to navigate rough terrain more easily than two-wheel-drive vehicles, so if you run off the road, it's raining hard, or there's snow or ice on the road, it can help.
They are better because the four wheels combined are spreading the force from the engine over a wider area than for a two wheel drive. There is twice the amount of traction available.
Coupes, Sedans, Convertibles, Station Wagons, Hatchbacks 2 doors, 4 Doors, Front wheel drives, Rear wheel drives, All wheel drives, 4 wheel drives,
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
2 wheel drives came with 195/75 15.0 and he 4 wheel drives came with 205/75 15.0
Yes you can, It's the same thing. As long as there both 2-wheel drives are 4-wheel drives.
Yes, as long as both of them are a 2-wheel drives or 4-wheel drives.
You can't.. The 2-wheel drive frames are made different then the 4- wheel drives.
NO it will not. The center shaft in the 2-wheel drive transmissions are shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmission cause there is no need for a transfur case on the 2-wheel drives.
NO... The center shaft on the 4-wheel drive transmissions are longer then the 2-wheel drives so it will fit into the transfer case. 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions will NOT interchange.
TORC The Off-Road Championship - 2010 Pro 2-Wheel Drives Bark River 1-4 was released on: USA: 30 September 2010
Yes the frames are the same. A 2-wheel drive frame is different then the 4-wheel drives.