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lifestyle:traction [2016/12/24 17:35] frater_secessus [2wd vs 4wd] |
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===== 2wd vs 4wd ===== | ===== 2wd vs 4wd ===== | ||
- | **Four wheel drive** (4WD) is the most common concept in increasing traction. | + | **Four wheel drive** (4WD) is the most common concept in increasing traction. |
In trucks and cargo vans a **two wheel drive** (2WD) vehicle only **receives power at one axle**, usually the rear axle.(([[rv: | In trucks and cargo vans a **two wheel drive** (2WD) vehicle only **receives power at one axle**, usually the rear axle.(([[rv: | ||
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+ | All Wheel Drive (AWD) is a usually a full-time system found in cars and light SUVs. | ||
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+ | ===== tires ===== | ||
+ | Tires on the drive axles can make a major difference on a vehicle' | ||
+ | * Goodyear Wrangler((http:// | ||
+ | * Michelin LTS M/ | ||
+ | * Bridgestone Duraviss R500((http:// | ||
+ | * Firestone Destination AT((http:// | ||