First use of 4wd on road this year

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BIGSEAN

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Well here it is, snow and ice up here in Burnley, it`s not nice, but seeing others sliding and unable to get up the hill is quite fun

;)
 
Well here it is, snow and ice up here in Burnley, it`s not nice, but seeing others sliding and unable to get up the hill is quite fun

;)

Enjoy, but when back on good surfaces, don't forget to drop it out of 4 wheel drive.

If you have auto hubs, as long as you don't reverse, the hubs will be engaged so you can then select 4 wheel drive on the move.

PS 4x4 cars don't stop any quicker in the snow and ice than any normal car.
So you might be going, but can you stop :eek::eek:
 
"Enjoy, but when back on good surfaces, don't forget to drop it out of 4 wheel drive.

If you have auto hubs, as long as you don't reverse, the hubs will be engaged so you can then select 4 wheel drive on the move.

PS 4x4 cars don't stop any quicker in the snow and ice than any normal car.
So you might be going, but can you stop"

Oh yes definately worth remembering that, it`s already highlighted a sticky caliper on the front ( or thats what it feels like) brake check time i think.
 

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