I consider us the redheaded stepchild of both worlds.
AWD with 4WD capabilities.![]()
I consider us the redheaded stepchild of both worlds.
AWD with 4WD capabilities.![]()
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Or 4WD with AWD capabilities?
I was just thinking about this same subject the other day, but not for towing reasons (although since you mention it, that's a pretty important consideration). My thought on the matter was that we are closer to 4WD mechanically since our front and rear axles are always connected to some extent (never fully decoupled) when the vehicle is running.
Ooo... there's a good VX tech question - does the ToD decouple the axles when it is NOT running?
Ok this is the Wikipedia definition.
"All-wheel drive (AWD) is often used to describe a "full time" 4WD that may be used on dry pavement without destroying the drivetrain (It should be noted that "Full-Time" 4WD can be disengaged and the center differential can be locked, essentially turning it into regular 4WD. On the other hand, AWD cannot be disengaged and the center differential cannot be locked.)"
center differential = transfer case
Last edited by kodiak : 06/11/2008 at 11:37 AM
from what i read a full time 4wd means that all 4 wheels have equal torque to them safely on dry pavement... awd is generally all wheels spin, with variable torque.. but with no low range
who knows.. now i dont have to worry about liability of getting towed improperly at least.. not that i should be getting towed or anything.. just nice peace of mind
i like the AWD w/ 4WD capability.
and as for the towing...... FLATBED
just my .02
Richard