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Old 11-05-2006, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
firstfj
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4X2 capabalities off-road

I have searched and read through some threads. I have also searched online via google. I gather pretty much that the 2wd is ok for limited use off road.

Mine arrives on the 15th. It has the locking dif, and of course the lsd. I do not plan on going off road ever (hence the 4x2). At least not on purpose. My question is; what can it handle off road wise? If a situation came about that called for off road travel, what could she handle? Will the locking diff help me in situations that most other 2wd truck/suvs could not handle? Are there any good threads out there that in a way explain the limits of what our 4x2s can handle? I know the suspension is not as beefy as the 4x4. Any and all responses welcomed and wanted.
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