It is not uncommon to feel "rough" turning on paved surfaces. This is because of the added "pull" of the front tires. This is not felt so much on 4WD surfaces simply because 4WD is meant for such surfaces; it will compensate for slippage in rough terrain. If you're driving in 4WD on paved surfaces, it would be a good idea to stop. 4WD is not meant for these surfaces. You could end up damaging your vehicle.
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Ribosomes make Rough ER have a rough appearance. Smooth ER does not have ribosomes, and therefore has a smooth appearance.
Rough ER, "Rough" has no abbreviation unless you want to put it R. ER.
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Only when the 4X4 is engaged.
Bad U-Joint
Chevrolet manufactures the Mudding 4x4. Chevy Mudding 4x4 is a heavy duty truck that can be used on rough and wet roads. It has a strong engine and good grip.
Your turning radius will not be as wide with a car that is 4x4. You will have better traction and control of the vehicle with 4 wheel drive.
Check to see if the 4x4 is engaged
Bad tires. Too much air in them. Terrible suspension.
4'1 1/2" by 4' 1 1/2"
Probably in need of a good tune up.
4x4 will jerk when accel. especially while turning. It is alot of torque on all four wheels pulling at the same time. You should only accel slowly with 4x4 on, especially in 4x4 low.
4x4 is otherwise known as 4 wheel drive or 4WD. This means that all 4 wheels of the vehicle receive power from the vehicles engine. This gives a vehicle greater control on rough terrain.
mainly they and built for rough terrain and the suspension and large wide wheels also help
Off road driving in rough terrain where a 2 WD vehicle could not go.