Putting it in 4x4 mode

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Oldfart

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I don't drive on 4hi at all. Im always on 2hi. Probably used it 2 or 3 times. Once today when all roads were icy.
I wanted to check, not implying anything. Every now and then someone new to 4 wheel drive will street drive in 4 High, not knowing how bad it is for the components. A few months ago my dealer had a new Raptor come back with all kinds of driveline damage/issues because the guy had been driving on wet paved streets in 4 high.
 

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Im on 2hi all the time. I live in texas where once or twice during certain months we get icy conditions.
With traction control, I don't find any real reason to use anything but 2H on the roads, icy or not. If I did, it would be 4A only on the road. 4H and 4L are off road only modes. Otherwise you can hear/feel some grinding and do some damage to the drivetrain. :)
 
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I wanted to check, not implying anything. Every now and then someone new to 4 wheel drive will street drive in 4 High, not knowing how bad it is for the components. A few months ago my dealer had a new Raptor come back with all kinds of driveline damage because the guy had been driving on wet streets in 4 high.
nah i think you were implying hahahaa i've probably used 4hi of a total of 5 min lifetime
 

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Im on 2hi all the time. I live in texas where once or twice during certain months we get icy conditions.
Put it in the Slippery drive mode. This defaults the drive to 4A. I use that when the roads here are snow covered and icy. I think it tones down the acceleration also.
 

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The higher the level of "4x4" the wilder the landscape should be.

I use 4A for rain or light snow, 4H for heavy snow and sand running, 4L for "damn, this shit kinda wild bro."
 

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2H 90% of time even in snow or ice.... 4A if its slicker than snot... 4H sand/mud... truck will probably never see 4lo in its life. Have Jeep for crawling
 
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