paradizecityz
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I've always thought trucks should all be 4x4 but then again, I never use it when I have it. Should I just save money and get 4x2? Also, is there more "maintenance" with 4x4?
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When it comes to 4WD, I’m of the mindset that I’d rather have it and never use it, than need it and not have it. I’ve owned several 4WD and AWD vehicles over the years. Yes, there’s more maintenance (e.g., transfer case and front diff fluid, front CV axle shafts, etc.), but it’s really not much in the grand scheme of things. With more weight and mechanical drag, 4WD vehicles typically lose 1-2 MPG vs 2WD, but it’s a trade off I’m willing to accept. And of course, 4WD adds more components and cost. One other consideration is tire type and tread depth. With 2WD, you could replace two tires at a time (on the same axle), but with 4WD, you really should replace all four at once with the same type of tire. My Subaru has AWD, so when one of its tires sustained a sidewall puncture and couldn’t be repaired, I had to replace all four tires, as the tread variance cannot exceed 2/32” (if you’re lucky, the shop can find a used tire with a tread depth and style that closely matches the other three).
In the end, only you can decide if having 4WD is worth the trade offs.
I live in Florida and at first thought "ordered" a 4X2 in order to spend the difference on the sport upgrade package and the 14" screen and moon roof.I've always thought trucks should all be 4x4 but then again, I never use it when I have it. Should I just save money and get 4x2? Also, is there more "maintenance" with 4x4?