Whats the Worst that Could Happen
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Whats the Worst that Could Happen
I was in a hurry when coming off a trail the other day and forgot to disengage 4wd (high) and proceeded to drive about 4 or 5 miles at 70 mph before i noticed and turned it off... what could happen if anything?
I've been noticing a rubbing sound when turning but i think that started before and i'm paranoid.
I've been noticing a rubbing sound when turning but i think that started before and i'm paranoid.
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sounds like you better start checking these things whenever you leave the trail, as that could definitely cause some damage if you would've kept on driving. but i just posted something on your other thread about the "rubbing" issue...
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as others have mentioned, you can drive all you want in 4WD HI, shouldn't be a problem at all. As a matter of fact, it is even recommended to drive 30-50 miles per month in 4WD so your gears will be properly lubricated.
Last edited by Andrey; 10-24-2007 at 02:48 PM.
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