lionsbreath
Adventurer
I used to have that opt. in a jeep cherokee that I had and i love the awd setting for rainy roads and snow.
Bergger said:I think you are getting it. This is the best I can explain it and the best I understand it. With the center diff unlocked think of 4hi as all wheel drive. With the center diff open the front and rear axles can rotate differently, thus no binding. Great for wet or snowy pavement and dirt roads. If you lock the center diff if causes the front and rear axles to split 50/50, like most 4wheel drives. This means better traction in rough stuff but not good for pavement, you'll get binding. When you us 4low it simply lowers your gearing. I can't remember if you can engage 4low with the center diff open or if it has to be locked. I hope this makes sense but regardless you have a great system on that truck.
toyrunner95 said:.............. wait why do i want to buy a jeep again? dang-nab-it! now im all confuseled DRAT!