I believe the CUT's are designed the same way for the front to always pull, so you always need at least a small amount of slip. I have owned many trucks with various 4WD designs. Part time with mechanical shift lever and manual hubs, part time with auto-locking hubs, part time/full time with auto-clutches, etc, etc. I can also tell you about the issues with a positive locking differential on the front axle. The key thing is to know what to do and not to do with what you have. I remember a guy many years ago who thought it would be neat to put some oversize tires on the rear of his part time 4WD truck. Later he wondered why his transfer case broke. So the same with tractors. There is always pressure on loaded gears in 4WD and dry pavement will not provide the slip required to unload them for 2WD. So just having a light would concern me, but I always prefer to hear first hand reports from owners. Are there 4x10 owners with real knowledge of their system would could provide some personal experience? I'm always glad to learn more.