Travel And 4WDs A Great Combination
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If you are considering a trip there are a few things to understand concerning travel and 4WDs.
There are two different types of 4WD vehicles. One type keeps the 4WD active at all times, the other allows you to shift into the 4WD mode as needed. Each of these have both advantages and disadvantages.
The all wheel drive all the time vehicle will likely have lower gas mileage than a vehicle that allows you to select 4WD as needed. In addition, it will steer differently than a conventional vehicle all the time. If you do need the four wheel drive suddenly; however, it is already engaged. This can make travel in snowy or icy conditions safer than with a conventional vehicle. It is also very convenient when snow or ice is patchy on the roads since you do not have to get out of the vehicle to engage the 4WD.
Optional use 4WD vehicles tend to get better gas mileage, although less than a two wheel drive vehicle that does not have the additional weight of the 4WD. It will steer like a conventional vehicle if out of 4WD and like the all wheel drive vehicle when in 4WD. Some vehicles require the drive to lock in the hubs from the outside of the vehicle and select the 4WD option from inside the vehicle in order to have four wheel drive active.
Traveling in a four wheel drive vehicle can give you options that are not available with a two wheel drive vehicle. Winter travel may allow you to travel where other vehicles are having to stop and chain up without this step. You also have the chance to go off road and visit places other travelers may not be able to go.
Travel and 4WDs can be a fun and interesting as well as safe trip.
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