88mustanggt
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well first off i would like to say this is my first thread and most not my last on this form. me and my girl are buying an exlorer this weekned and moving up to the snow next week.
we have looked at least 10 exloders and so far have had this one problem with 2 of them. gona get a 2nd gen
PROBLEM
when in 4hi and it doesnt want to turn at all with out binding, sounds like the world is coming to an end up front. now we have test drove and tested the 4wd in all of them but only 2 had this problem but the owners said the 4wd worked perfect. what causes this? is there diffrent 4x4 setups on diffrent moddels? forgive me i am a newb with explorers.
now after reading several posts i now know you cant engage on dry pavement. however all the others had no problems on dry pavement and one that did pop and gridn and bind was in the middle of a downpore. leads me to next question. so does that mean you cant use 4x4 unless theres like no traction because i want my girl to be able to drive to school 2 miles a way with 4wd on and not be ripping apart the front drivtrain if it grabs some patches of dry pavment.
we have looked at least 10 exloders and so far have had this one problem with 2 of them. gona get a 2nd gen
PROBLEM
when in 4hi and it doesnt want to turn at all with out binding, sounds like the world is coming to an end up front. now we have test drove and tested the 4wd in all of them but only 2 had this problem but the owners said the 4wd worked perfect. what causes this? is there diffrent 4x4 setups on diffrent moddels? forgive me i am a newb with explorers.
now after reading several posts i now know you cant engage on dry pavement. however all the others had no problems on dry pavement and one that did pop and gridn and bind was in the middle of a downpore. leads me to next question. so does that mean you cant use 4x4 unless theres like no traction because i want my girl to be able to drive to school 2 miles a way with 4wd on and not be ripping apart the front drivtrain if it grabs some patches of dry pavment.