No.
Yes any type of snowy or icy wet pavement its ok to be in 4 wheel drive,, but as soon as you hit dry pavement take it out of 4x4 drive
ok this 4wd is the most high tech of all vehicles nown to man
four-wheel-drive ok ..the Question was..what does Fx4 mean.. NOt 4x4.. Are they the Same..if so why the differentiation.... Ford just gettin slick in its old age?? seems to be something More to Fx4 thans just 4x4.. correct?
very simple really. wake her up in the morning with a tongue on the labia and all will be ok in no time.
It is about 850 miles and requires 8.5 hour of driving time.
ok it should have lock in hubs so pull your 4x4 switch onto 4x4 high and get out and turn your hubs on both sides on your front wheels
It is 1,384.22 miles accprding to MapQuest.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 22 minutes,
This all depends on what size the wheels are... e.g 18inc 16inc 20inch if the two trucks wheel size matches up it should be ok.
YES it is. But you must stop if you want to go to 4 low.
Of course. It will cause no damage at all