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Old 06-23-2002, 02:56 PM
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FAQ proof read

I've put together a 4runner newbie FAQ webpage and I'd like you all to proof read it and make sure I'm explaining things clearly and correctly. Let me know if there's any misinformation and if I should add anything else.

http://robinhood150.tripod.com/4runner/id13.html

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Old 06-23-2002, 03:29 PM
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Steve,

What a great idea! Your FAQ is great for general questions that new 4Runner owners may have and I applaud you!

FAQ looks very good, the only suggestion I have for you right now is regarding part-time 4WD and to replace:

"When making a turn the front driveshaft and the rear driveshaft are turning at different speeds and this puts tremendous stress on the transmission. This is why you cannot use 4wd (or more specifically, turn) on dry pavement, or high traction surfaces."

with:

"When making a turn using a part-time 4WD system, the front driveshaft and the rear driveshaft are locked together, turning the front and back wheels at the same speed. In order for this to work properly there needs to be slippage of the front wheels or it's tough on the transmission and tires. This is why you should not use part-time 4WD (or more specifically, turn) on dry pavement, or high traction surfaces.

Alternatively, full-time 4WD, otherwise known as all-wheel drive, usually has a center differential which allows the front driveshaft to turn at a different speed than the rear. This allows for the use of 4WD on all types of driving surfaces."

Hope this helps. Good job on the FAQ, I'll speak up if I have anything else to offer.

Al
Old 06-23-2002, 03:45 PM
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Thanks Al, exactly what I'm looking for. I never was very good at righting reports, I'd rather be designing stuff.

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Old 06-23-2002, 05:05 PM
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Steve, that is pretty cool! I wish there was something like that when I bought my 4Runner. That is an excellent idea. I like all of it and see nothing but what Al said! :beaver:
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