Yes, but it will increase wear on the front part of the drivetrain, and also might decrease mileage a little.
I only lock the hubs when I might need 4wd in winter.
what the are u talking about!?
rear wheel drive / or 4 wheel drive capable
i believe its a automatic friction lock if u don't have manual locking hubs
Read the instructions in the box and go to brass manual hubs.
No you can do it stopped
you probably didnt have it engaged properly. that's happened to me on my friends bronco.
make sure the wheel hubs are locked into place
4-wheel drive?
The 1990 Ford Bronco XLT features a 4x4 shift pattern that typically operates using a manual transfer case lever. The pattern includes settings for 2WD (two-wheel drive), 4H (four-wheel drive high), 4L (four-wheel drive low), and Neutral. To engage 4H or 4L, the vehicle usually needs to be stopped or moving at low speeds, and the lever is shifted into the desired position. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions related to your vehicle's 4x4 system.
Yes
Assuming you mean the left rear tire is locked up, I would suspect the parking brake cable for the left rear wheel is stuck, probably from lack of use. Replacement of cable is necessary.
The Ford F2 50 four-wheel-drive hubs will be locked when they are turned to the right. They will be online when they are turned to the left.