The drivetrain of a truck would be all the components from the engine to the rear drive wheels.
More resistance in the drivetrain when it's in 4WD.
Engine, Transmission, Drive shaft and Rear End Differential.
Situation dependent, it can be a better choice. Less weight, they cost less, the drivetrain is less complicated.
If the truck is in 4 wheel drive mode, yes.
the engine itself is 1100-1200lbs, in a truck 7-8000lbs depending on drivetrain
front sway bar end links.. i believe there's a recall on them.
By truck, on a truck.
By truck, on a truck.
Whichever one has the more powerful drivetrain setup. I mean, you take a Kenworth and a Peterbilt, give them the same engine, transmission, rear end gears, and tires, you're not going to notice any power difference.
4x4 indicator light
It means truck.
There are no set dimensions. The frame length is ordered to customer specifications, as is the drivetrain, axles, rear end gears, etc.