timb
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<font color=blue>So which cars/trucks/SUVs qualify..?</font color=blue>
My info is from a few years back when I was buying, but at the time only Jeep (Select-Trac and Quadra-Trac) and I believe Rover SUVs had "true" full time systems. Suburu, Audi (and by extension VW) systems were legit "full time". Far as I know each of these systems are still in production (now "Quadra-Trac II" on the Grand Cherokees).
The Ford Explorer (and I believe GM's equivalent) "full-time" systems of the mid-late 90's hooked up the "on-demand" button to the ABS computer and made it a self-actuating on-demand system after they detect wheel spin. Not truely front/rear split 4wd all the time. That may since have changed.
Mercedes and BMW's current SUV's use the ABS computer to "touch" the brakes on a spinning wheel. It's a neat trick in demos (traction on just one tire will move the vehicle) and probably fine in real snow or mud but not doing a thing for you in normal driving until again, something is already spinning .
My info is from a few years back when I was buying, but at the time only Jeep (Select-Trac and Quadra-Trac) and I believe Rover SUVs had "true" full time systems. Suburu, Audi (and by extension VW) systems were legit "full time". Far as I know each of these systems are still in production (now "Quadra-Trac II" on the Grand Cherokees).
The Ford Explorer (and I believe GM's equivalent) "full-time" systems of the mid-late 90's hooked up the "on-demand" button to the ABS computer and made it a self-actuating on-demand system after they detect wheel spin. Not truely front/rear split 4wd all the time. That may since have changed.
Mercedes and BMW's current SUV's use the ABS computer to "touch" the brakes on a spinning wheel. It's a neat trick in demos (traction on just one tire will move the vehicle) and probably fine in real snow or mud but not doing a thing for you in normal driving until again, something is already spinning .