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Re: Noisy turning 4 wheel drive
"Brad Taylor" <BradTaylor@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> "Doug Kanter" <ancientangler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RXVsf.2268$OU3.714@news01.roc.ny...[color=green]
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>> "Brad Taylor" <BradTaylor@ev1.net> wrote in message
>> news:11r6hdm30klg380@corp.supernews.com...[color=darkred]
>> > Even so, my truck still complains at 30 mph. The steering is snappish[/color][/color]
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>> > the groaning is unbearable.[/color]
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>> That's why you're not supposed to use it on dry pavement. :-) It's also[/color]
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>> reason why there are too many 4WD vehicles sold, without the customer[/color]
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>> informed of their limitations.
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> I don't. However, I was able to use it on my Jeep CJ-5 on wet pavement.
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> was great for traction. My Toyota won't even let me use 4x4 on wet
> pavement
> without griping.
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Are your tires much different than the ones on the Jeep? And, when you say
"wet pavement", are you talking about driving on days when the road's
intermittently "just wet", but still icy in some areas?
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