My Surf has "Normal" 4WD, not "Multi-Mode" 4WD (no limited slip diff function). I'm under the impression that the "normal" 4WD in my car should only be engaged in very slippery conditions to avoid knackering anything. The (very basic) book that came with the car says that it can be driven on "wet and greasy" roads. So would I be ok to engage it if the road is wet? I was just going to reserve the 4WD option for when it's REALLY needed (ie. stuck or likely to get stuck). Thanks for your advice.
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and then you start thinking you are invinceable, and mud tyres will rescue you from any type of mud, no matter how deep or sticky. and then you hit 4WD button and find your CV joint is bust, so have to turn the 4x4 off again. Luckily though, that winch you had fitted for show, actually works and after getting covered in mud, grease and tree grime, you are out of that mud trap you thought you'd sail through. And on your way. Smiling, but a little more educated...Originally posted by gwh200 View PostAlso with a decent set of tyres, you'll be pleasantly surprised quite how far you can get.

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