evilgeek
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- 2020 Explorer ST
Hey y'all, long time, no post, but hi again!
This weekend my 2020 ST took a nasty puncture to one of the rear tires that left too big a hole for the tire shop to patch, so I'm now stuck driving around town on the donut while waiting for them to source a new Pirelli.
There is a huge difference in diameter between the donut and the regular tires, and when I first start driving there is a lot of bucking and shuddering. It feels like the transfer case is binding up. I've tried turning off traction control in case it's the ABS, but that didn't help. After driving a block or two I get an error message on the dash that says "4wd off" and then it drives smoothly after that.
So the question is, can I manually turn of 4wd before I start driving, so I don't put so much strain on the drive lines? Or alternatively, would there be any benefit in swapping the donut from the rear to the front? I'm trying to drive as little as possible until the new tire comes in, but I really shouldn't feel like I'm destroying the vehicle every time I have to go out on an errand.
thanks
This weekend my 2020 ST took a nasty puncture to one of the rear tires that left too big a hole for the tire shop to patch, so I'm now stuck driving around town on the donut while waiting for them to source a new Pirelli.
There is a huge difference in diameter between the donut and the regular tires, and when I first start driving there is a lot of bucking and shuddering. It feels like the transfer case is binding up. I've tried turning off traction control in case it's the ABS, but that didn't help. After driving a block or two I get an error message on the dash that says "4wd off" and then it drives smoothly after that.
So the question is, can I manually turn of 4wd before I start driving, so I don't put so much strain on the drive lines? Or alternatively, would there be any benefit in swapping the donut from the rear to the front? I'm trying to drive as little as possible until the new tire comes in, but I really shouldn't feel like I'm destroying the vehicle every time I have to go out on an errand.
thanks