by Sir-Doris on Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:26 pm
Unfortunately the frontera doesnt have a centre differential so you CANNOT use 4wd on a hard surface like tarmac, concrete etc unless it is in a straight line or minimal distance.
Now then, you dont have to reverse every time you go from 4wd to 2wd. When engaging 4wd you have to stop, then select 4wd (HI or LO) and move on. You can shift from 4wd to 2wd on the move without stopping and without having to reverse to unlock the hubs.
This is particularly useful if you are only doing short road sections, maybe 3 to 5 miles. There is nothing to say you cant drive with the hubs engaged all the time but in reality it does increase fuel consumption a small bit and makes the car fee like the handbrake is on a notch. I would however unlock them for anything over 3 or 4 miles.
However, having said that I myself have used 4HI for the best part of 15 to 20 miles on road before I knew what I was doing. Having said that though it was under icy conditions so the wheels could have slipped a bit and dissipated the wind-up somewhat.
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