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Honda: 4-wheelin'

  1. #1
    ajpdla
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    4-wheelin'

    Now that I've got my Honda up and running again, I want to be able to do
    some 4-wheelin' in my backyard properly. Obviously, I have a 4L and a 4H
    for this. Questions are when is it best to use the 4H as opposed to the 4L,
    and what is the real difference between the two selections?

    Is there a site out there that discusses proper/safe 4-wheelin'?

    Thanks in advance.

    ajpdla



  2. #2
    Stephen
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    Re: 4-wheelin'


    "ajpdla" <com> wrote in message
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    4L, 

    Final drive ratio. Try it and see.
     

    No doubt. www.google.com



  3. #3
    Gary
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    Re: 4-wheelin'

    http://www.4westernadventures.com/About_Us/


    "Stephen Bigelow" <com> wrote in message
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    4H 



  4. #4
    Adam
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    Re: 4-wheelin'

    ajpdla wrote:
     


    I used to have a Trooper (a long time ago) and 4-wheeled quite a bit.
    My philosophy was always to use 4-hi until you get (or think you are
    about to get) stuck, then use 4-lo to get yourself out. Dad always told
    me that 4-lo only gets you stuck further out.

    Just use your best judgement. If you're just tooling around in dirt and
    stuff, use 4-hi. If you're climbing steep hills, use 4-lo for the
    pulling power on the way up and engine braking on the way down.

    HTH,
    Adam


  5. #5
    DJMixed61550
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    Re: 4-wheelin'

    www.treadlightly.com is a good place to start.
    "Gary J Bevans" <net> wrote in message
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