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Old 07-26-2006, 01:39 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Four Wheel Drive Speed

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1983FJ60 previously said:
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In a part time system I'd never go above 40mph. You'll either cook the transfer case or damage the transmission.

If you feel the need to cruise at highway speed in 4WD, get the 6MT.

And I hope you didn't mean you were going 35mph in 4L.

Since that is insane and most likely impossible.
I don't see how, if this were the case Toyota would surely mention it. Now I'm new to off roading but there are plenty of new systems out there that allow this if designed properly. My Subaru is full time AWD and goes well over 150mph.

On the beach I was in 4L DRIVE and wanted to see what the gearing was like. At around 25-30mph it was only turning 3k rpm. Is your statement based on concrete experience or something factual? Just curious....
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